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Oklahoma High School Football Top 25 Rankings - Dec. 2

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The Oklahoma high school football playoffs will be coming to a close this week with the OHSAA state championships taking place in Tulsa.

The Bixby Spartans remain Oklahoma high school football’s best team and currently hold the title of No. 1 team in the country as of the latest Rivals National High School Football Top 25 Rankings. Can the Spartans finish the drill by beating No. 2 Owasso? Following in right behind them in the Oklahoma ranks is Owasso and Jenks at 2-3 as the OHSAA state title games close out the 2025 campaign this weekend.

What other Oklahoma high school football teams should be considered among the best out of the Sooner State?

The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.

Here is the latest Oklahoma high school football Top 25 rankings, according to Massey as of Dec. 2.

1. Bixby Spartans

Bixby (12-0) left no doubt heading into this week’s Class 6A-I state championship game as they cruised to a 49-17 win over No. 4 ranked Broken Arrow last week in the state semis.

The Spartans opened the 2025 Oklahoma high school football season with a 49-21 whooping of Owasso. It was just last year when the Spartans notched a one-point victory over the Rams to capture their tenth Class 6A-I state championship.

Bixby have a chance to win an eighth consecutive Class 6A-I championship this week when they take on Owasso, a team they defeated 49-21 to open up the season.

The Spartans has continued to receive strong quarterback play from senior Carson Kirby, who has thrown for 2,701 yards and 38 touchdowns. Bixby has one of the top offensive line units in the state, thanks to four-star prospect Kaeden Penny (Oklahoma commit) and Jacob Hamlin.

2. Owasso Rams

Owasso (10-2) started the regular season off with a 49-21 loss to Bixby and now they’ll have a chance to avenge that in the Class 6A-I title rematch. The Rams have notched 10 straight victories, which has included wins over teams like Jenks, MemorialNorman NorthSanta FeUnionWestmoore and Yukon, respectively.

In having to face Bixby once again in a state championship game rematch, Owasso’s defense will need to find a way to slow down the Spartans’ offense if they want any chance of upsetting the state’s top team.

The Rams feature one of the top offenses in the state, led by quarterback Drew Frankenfield, wide receiver Takhari Bethel, defensive lineman Tajh Overton, safety Carter Langenderfer, offensive lineman Brooks Barron, and wideout Julius Wilson.

3. Jenks Trojans

The Jenks Trojans (10-2) wasn’t able to beat Owasso for a second time in last week’s Class 6A-I state semifinals, falling in a heartbreaking 39-36 decision.

One of the highlights from the regular season was Kansas commitment Kaydin Jones a few weeks ago against the Mustang Broncos setting numerous school records, which included the single game rushing yards (445), touchdowns in a contest (eight scores), all-purpose yards in a game (549) and touchdowns for a high school career at Jenks (67).

4. Broken Arrow Tigers

Broken Arrow (9-3) was up against all odds when they faced No. 1 Bixby last week, with the Tigers’ season coming to an end after a 49-17 defeat at the hands of the Spartans.

The Tigers’ stout offensive attack throughout the season has been led by senior signal caller Jeramiah Ssettimba, who has thrown for 911 yards and seven touchdowns, according to MaxPreps. Junior Samaj Stanford has been a force on both sides of the ball, making 80 tackles on defense and compiling 670 all-purpose yards on offense.

5. Lincoln Christian School Bulldogs

The undefeated Lincoln Christian School (12-0) Bulldogs haven’t allowed a single point in their last five games.

The Bulldogs are coming off five straight blowout victories and have out-scored their last seven opponents by a combined score of 508-3. Quarterback Carter Ricke has been very efficient this season, completing 145 of 196 passes for 2,538 yards and 40 touchdowns.

Lincoln Christian School added another blowout win with a 55-0 decison over Kingfisher and look to notch their sixth straight shut out victory when they take on Heritage Hall (11-1) this week.

Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25

6. Tuttle (13-0)  
7. Carl Albert 
(13-0)
8. Mustang 
(8-4)
9. Elgin 
(12-0)
10. Memorial 
(8-4)

11. Sulphur (12-0)
12. Union 
(5-7)
13. Charles Page 
(11-2)
14. Bishop McGuinness 
(12-1)
15.
 Stillwater (9-3)

16. Norman (6-6)
17. Choctaw 
(9-4)
18. Norman North
 (5-6)
19. Yukon 
(6-6)
20. Guthrie 
(8-3)

21. Del City (8-3)  
22. Heritage Hall
(11-1)
23.
 Newcastle (9-4)
24. Putnam City 
(9-3)
25. Washington (10-1)

How to Follow Oklahoma High School Football

For Oklahoma high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the state, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Sooner State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the gridiron excitement across the state of Oklahoma.