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Rivals National High School Football Composite Rankings - Nov. 12

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The 11th set of Rivals National High School Football Composite Rankings of the season has been released and IMG Academy (Fla.) remains at the top, despite announcing its cancelation of the game against rival and No. 2 ranked St. Frances Academy (Md.).

St. John Bosco (Calif.) sits at No. 3 in this week’s latest set of rankings, with Georgia’s Grayson and Buford at 4-5, respectively. Who else cracks the latest set of national high school football composite Top 25 rankings this week?

Below are the top-25 teams in the Rivals National High School Football Composite Rankings, a proprietary algorithm that compiles rankings listed in the public domain by respected media and data companies. It includes Massey, MaxPreps, ESPN and SI, creating the industry’s most comprehensive and geographically balanced ranking.

1. IMG Academy Ascenders (Fla.)

The IMG Academy Ascenders (9-0) season is effectively over for 2025 as they announced last week that their rivalry game with No. 2 ranked St. Frances Academy (Md.) will not be rescheduled. What looked like a potential de facto national championship game goes to the way side as high school football fans won’t get to see what could’ve been between the two teams.

Their last game on the gridiron of the season, the Ascenders went back up to New Jersey for the second time this season and defeated Hun School, 31-13.

Now the question must be has IMG Academy done enough to maintain their No. 1 ranking for the rest of 2025 with just nine games?

2. St. Frances Academy Panthers (Md.)

St. Frances Academy (7-1) won’t get the chance to show the country that they’re the No. 1 team in the country against IMG Academy, as the Ascenders announced last week that they will not be rescheduling the game against the Panthers.

Needless to say, St. Frances Academy head coach Messay Hailemariam had quite a bit to say to Rivals last week after the announcement was made.

The Panthers’ most impressive win of the season was the opener when they cruised to a 42-13 thrashing of Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Fla) at the Broward County Classic. The Panthers’ lone loss this season came when they traveled across the country to take on No. 1 St. John Bosco and narrowly lost in a 21-14 decision.

The Panthers latest win was a 35-0 defeat of Virginia’s No. 1 ranked The St. James Academy in Baltimore. Question is, will St. Frances Academy be in play for one more game now that its matchup with IMG Academy is off?

3. St. John Bosco Braves (Calif.)

St. John Bosco (9-1) dropped out of the top spot of last week’s Rivals National High School Football Composite Rankings after a 36-31 loss to No. 8 ranked Mater Dei on Halloween.

Despite the loss, the Braves have otherwise been nothing less than impressive throughout the regular season, with impressive victories along the way over St. Frances Academy (Md.) and St. Louis (HI), respectively. Texas A&M commit Madden Williams has been terrific for St. John Bosco this 2025 campaign, catching 35 passes for 712 yards and eight touchdowns. Another player that’s had a huge season is sophomore quarterback Koa Malau’ulu, who has thrown for 2,002 yards and 30 scores.

St. John Bosco opens the CIF Division I playoffs this week against an always dangerous Orange Lutheran club.

4. Grayson Rams (Ga.)

Grayson (9-0) has throughly dominated its last seven opponents, winning by a combined 342-41. All the Rams have gone out and done is win important games against regional powers like Alabama’s Thompson and a 63-13 rout of Mallard Creek (N.C.), respectively. Junior signal caller Deuce Smith has taken the controls of the offense for Grayson and has played admirably behind center, throwing for 1,465 yards and 20 touchdowns this season.

The Rams begin Georgia’s GHSA Class 6A postseason this week against Norcross at home.

5. Buford Wolves (Ga.)

Buford’s (10-0) has really created the feel that they could be the best team in the Peach State and their latest win, a 35-3 decision over Mill Creek, the previous No. 23 ranked team in Georgia.

First up to start the season was a meeting with No. 18 Milton, with the Wolves coming away with a 20-13 victory on national television. The Wolves then hit the road to Savannah to face a very good Benedictine Military School squad and won by multiple scores. The 65-21 rout of Roswell a few weeks ago leaves many wondering if Buford could be the team to beat for Georgia’s Class 6A state championship when it’s all said and done against Grayson (see above).

The Wolves begin the 6A playoffs this week against Richmond Hill at Phillip Beard Stadium.

6. Southlake Carroll Dragons (TX)

The Southlake Carroll Dragons (10-0) has been the most consistent of any high school football team out of Texas and remains the top Lone Star State team in the national high school football rankings.

There’s not many offenses nationally that are scoring at the clip that the Dragons are, with Southlake Carroll averaging 51.9 points per game behind the play of Pittsburgh commit Angelo Renda (2,936 yards, 29 touchdowns) guiding the offensive unit. Blake Gunter has been playing well at wide receiver for the Dragons, catching 47 passes for 915 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Southlake Carroll closed out the regular season with a 49-3 rout of Keller Central on Halloween and begin the Class 6A, Division II playoffs with Crowley.

7. Bishop Gorman Gaels (Nev.)

Ever since losing to No. 13 ranked Mater Dei back on Sep. 19, the Bishop Gorman Gaels (10-1) have won and shut out every team in their path. The Gaels have totaled five straight shutout wins as they approach the Nevada state playoffs.

The Gaels a few weeks ago was able to come away with a 14-0 win over the Santa Margarita Eagles, bouncing back from their lone loss of the season against Mater Dei (Calif.). Hawaii commitment Maika Eugenio has been terrific on the offensive side of the ball, throwing for 2,469 yards and 33 touchdowns on the season.

It is a forgone conclusion that the Gaels are destined to win another Nevada state championship, but that’s not the ultimate goal for this program as they continue to remain in the national picture. Bishop Gorman has run the regular season slate of games and now are in the state semifinal round of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) playoffs this week versus Foothill (6-4).

8. Mater Dei Monarchs (Calif.)

Mater Dei pulled off a gritty, 36-31, win over St. John Bosco a week and a half ago at Panish Family Stadium to vaulted themselves back into the mythical national championship conversation.

The Monarchs this season has edged out St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) at the Broward County High School Football Classic down in Fort Lauderdale, pulling off a 26-23 victory to start the 2025 season. The Monarchs had to do it again a couple weeks later in a 21-18 win over Kahuku (Hawaii) and also owns a impressive road win over No. 7 Bishop Gorman (see above). Mater Dei are coming off a bye week ahead of this Friday’s matchup with No. 19 ranked Mission Viejo in the opening round of the CIF Division I playoffs.

9. Centennial Huskies (Calif.)

The Centennial Huskies (9-1) received a little bit of a scare in a couple weeks ago in a wild 59-49 victory over a upset-minded Norco group. Despite the close decision, the Huskies remain optimistic about their chances of competing for the CIF’s Open Division state championship because of the myriad of talent they possess within their front seven defensively.  

Both senior three-star linebacker Jonathan McKinley (Cal commit) and junior defensive lineman Miles Schirmer, who has overtures from programs like Notre DameTexasWashington and USC, lead a very talented defensive front. On offense, quarterback Dominick Catalano leads a potent passing attack, throwing for 1,836 yards and 17 touchdowns this fall.

Centennial closed out regular season last week when they rolled to a 60-29 romp of Chaparral. The Huskies begin their quest this week to win a California Open Division when they take on Servite.

10. Edna Karr Cougars (La.)

The Edna Karr Cougars (10-0) closed out their regular season when they rolled to a 35-14 win over Archbishop Rummel, in a game that saw the Cougars trail 14-0 at the outset.

Edna Karr earlier this season finally broke through into the Top 10 of the Rivals Composite rankings after they soundly defeated St. Augustine, 42-21. The Cougars also owns an impressive wins over Florida’s American Heritage, 24-17, from earlier in the season when they met in New Orleans and versus New Orleans Jesuit, a 41-0 decision.

There’s not many defenses that feature the kind of star power the Cougars do across the board. Edna Karr’s front seven is led by LSU four-star defensive tackle commit Richard Anderson and the secondary is stacked with Division I talent.

Composite High School Football Rankings Nos. 11-25

11. Sierra Canyon (Calif.) (10-0)
12. Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) (9-0)
13. Allen (TX) (10-0)
14. Hamilton (Ariz.) (10-0)
15. DeMatha Catholic (Md.) (9-0)

16. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) (9-1)
17. Santa Margarita Catholic (Calif.) (7-3)
18. Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Fla.) (8-2)
19. Mission Viejo (Calif.) (9-1)
20. De La Salle (Calif.) (10-0)

21. North Crowley (TX) (9-1)
22. Grimsley (N.C.) (10-0)
23. Bixby (OK) (10-0)
24. Carrollton (Ga.) (10-0)
25. Duncanville (TX) (7-1)

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