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Oklahoma High School Football Top 25 Rankings - Nov. 11

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Bixby's Jack Gill scores a touchdown as Mustang's Keywan Kearny defends during the high school football game between Bixby and Mustang at Mustang High School in Mustang, Okla., Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025.

The Bixby Spartans remain Oklahoma high school football’s best team and have reassumed the title of No. 1 team in the country as of the latest Rivals National High School Football Top 25 Rankings. Following in right behind them in the Oklahoma ranks is Jenks and Owasso at 2-3.

What other Oklahoma high school football teams make the cut when it comes to 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 Nov. 11.

1. Bixby Spartans

Bixby (10-0) needed to play some of its best football of the season in a 38-22 victory over Mustang a couple weeks ago as the Spartans at points only held a two-point edge during the contest. The Spartans pulled off a 79-15 win over Deer Creek and last week finished the regular season with a 72-3 victory against Norman in the finale.

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. Now Bixby will await who they will start off the OHSAA playoffs against.

The Spartans followed the win up over Owasso with a 56-7 rout of Charles Page the following week and have won five straight to start the season. 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. Jenks Trojans

The Trojans (9-1) avenged last season’s 30-27 loss to Owasso in the Class 6A-I state semifinals in Week 2 when they defeated the Rams, 31-21. Could this be the season Jenks reaches the state championship in 6A-I?

Kansas commitment Kaydin Jones a few weeks ago against the Mustang Broncos set 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).

The Trojans notched their ninth win of the 2025 campaign in a 69-8 win over North, concluding regular season play.

3. Owasso Rams

Owasso (8-2) started the regular season off with a 1-2 start before beginning to bounce back and now currently riding a 8-game win streak. The Rams have notched eight straight victories over MemorialNorman NorthSanta FeUnionWestmoore and Yukon, respectively.

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.

4. Broken Arrow Tigers

Broken Arrow (8-2) closed out the regular season with an offensive explosion as the Tigers rolled to a 62-14 rout of winless Westmoore.

The Tigers have played well behind a stout offensive attack, led by senior signal caller Jeramiah Ssettimba, who has thrown for 911 yards and seven touchdowns. 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 (10-0) Bulldogs wrapped up an 10-0 regular season when they cruised to a 56-0 win over Idabel this past Friday night.

The Bulldogs are coming off seven straight blowout victories and have out-scored their last seven opponents by a combined score of 397-3. Quarterback Carter Ricke has been very efficient this season, completing 122 of 169 passes for 2,125 yards and 33 touchdowns.

Lincoln Christian School looks to continue their winning ways on Friday night when the Bulldogs face off against Jay (3-7).

Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25

6. Mustang (7-3)
7. Tuttle
 (10-0)
8. Memorial 
(7-3)
9. Elgin 
(10-0)
10. Carl Albert 
(10-0)

11. Union (4-6)
12. Sulphur 
(10-0)
13. Stillwater 
(8-2)
14. Norman
 (6-4)
15.
 Norman North (5-5)

16. Charles Page (8-2)
17. Del City 
(7-2)
18. Yukon 
(5-5)
19. Choctaw 
(6-4)
20. Pryor 
(9-0)

21. Bishop McGuinness (9-1)
22. Guthrie 
(8-2)
23.
 Heritage Hall (9-1)
24. Deer Creek
 (4-6)
25. Moore (4-6)

How to Follow Oklahoma High School Football

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