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Texas High School Football Rankings: Top 25 teams – Nov. 3

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Only one week remains in the Texas high school football season, and the state top-25 rankings have been updated after the latest results.

Duncanville remains atop the list, as it has all season, but there’s been plenty of movement elsewhere as bi-districts loom two weeks away.

Check out the full rankings below:

The On3 Massey Ratings — which were officially used during the BCS era and have generated college high school sports team rankings since 1995 — rank sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule and margin of victory.

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1. Duncanville

Previous: No. 1

Duncanville now sits at 9-0 after easily routing Mesquite 50-6 on Friday night. The Panthers will close the regular season against Cedar Hill on Friday before bi-districts begin in two weeks.

2. North Shore

Previous: No. 2

The Mustangs made quick work of C.E. King, blowing past the visitors 42-14 over the weekend. That sets up a huge matchup on Friday against Texas top-10 foe Summer Creek.

3. North Crowley

Previous: No. 4

North Crowley continued its dream season by waxing Mansfield 59-11 on Friday. The only thing between them and an undefeated season now is rival Crowley, who they’ll travel to face on Thursday night.

4. Southlake Carroll

Previous: No. 3

The Dragons finished off a perfect 10-0 season by beating Keller Central 48-15 on Friday night. They’ll now have a well-deserved week off before the playoffs begin.

5. Atascocita

Previous: No. 5

The Eagles rebounded from their first loss of the season to North Shore by demolishing 1-win Channelview 55-0 on Friday night. They will close the year with a game against 0-9 Goose Creek Memorial before the playoffs start.

6. DeSoto

Previous: No. 6

DeSoto’s high-flying offense flexed its muscles again on Friday in a 70-38 win over Skyline. But the Eagles’ defense has to be of some concern after giving up 24 points to Horn, 24 to Cedar Hill and 38 to Skyline. 4-5 Lancaster is their final opponent before the playoffs begin.

7. Westlake

Previous: No. 7

Since losing to Atascocita in mid-September, the Chaps have reeled off six consecutive wins. The latest was a 77-0 shellacking of Del Valle that moved Westlake to 8-1. They’ll close the regular season at Dripping Springs, a game they’re favored to win 45-18 by the On3 Massey Ratings.

8. Coppell

Previous: No. 8

Coppell now sits at 9-0 with only one game between them and an undefeated regular season. Their dominant offense continues to lead the way, and they’ll face 6-3 Marcus to close the year.

9. Allen

Previous: No. 9

The Eagles rang up 60-plus points for the third time in four games on Friday, routing McKinney Boyd 63-16 over the weekend. With an unblemished regular season in their grasp, they’ll host Plano East on Thursday night.

10. Summer Creek

Previous: No. 10

After losing a heartbreaker to Atascocita in early October, the Bulldogs have scored a combined 224 points in their past four games while dominating each of their opponents. Awaiting them in the final week is a huge game against No. 2 North Shore.

Teams 11-25 in latest Texas High School Football Rankings

11. Celina
12. Aledo
13. Katy (+1)
14. Texas High (-1)
15. Lake Travis

16. Willis
17. A&M Consolidated (+1)
18. Guyer (-1)
19. Trinity (+4)
20. Longview (-1)

21. Prosper (-1)
22. Argyle (-1)
23. Carthage (-1)
24. Vandegrift
25. Steele (previously unranked)

Dropped out: Klein Cain