Super 25 high school football schedule: Next opponents for the top-ranked teams

Who are the next opponents for the nation’s top high school football teams?

The regular season is winding down for high school football teams across the country. That means there are few chances left for the field to catch Mater Dei, which has been on top of our Super 25 power rankings the entire season. The Monarchs notched another blowout win this past week, defeating Santa Margarita by a score of 52-7.

The best shot at unseating them belongs to second-ranked St. Frances Academy, a Baltimore team that has been idle for several weeks. However, the Panthers are back in action on Friday night. Here’s who they and the rest of the top 25 high school football teams around the country will be facing.

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The new Super 25 rankings are out and come with a shakeup of the top 10. After losing their first game of the year, Bergen Catholic (N.J.) plummeted from No. 7 all the way down to No. 24. Meanwhile, the first loss of the season for Grayson (Ga.) dropped them off the list entirely.

Let’s find out what comes next for these schools. Here’s a look at each of the opponents on tap for the top 25 teams this week.

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The Super 25 rankings this week were largely unchanged at the top, as the top schools on the list remained dominant. Bergen Catholic (N.J.), Chandler (Ariz.) and Chaminade-Madonna (Fla.) are all on the rise, while American Heritage (Fla.) took a short plunge down to the middle of the pack.

Let’s see if the cream of the crop can push their luck for another week.

Here are the opponents for each of the Super 25 schools in the nation this week, plus how to watch each of the games live.

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The top eight teams in last week’s Super 25 rankings all won their matchups this past weekend, including a 60-point blowout for Bishop Gorman (Nev.) and a 38-0 romp for Central Miami (Fla.). Further down the line, Chandler (Ariz.) and Southlake Carroll (Texas) both notched shutout victories of their own. In the middle of the pack, Chaminade-Madonna (Fla.) scored an eight-point upset over American Heritage (Fla.), boosting their outlook for the next batch of rankings.

As we prep for the latest edition of the USA TODAY Sports Super 25 rankings, here’s the complete scoreboard for Week 3’s top teams.

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Let’s see what’s next on tap for these teams.

This past week was a dominant one for many of the teams on our Super 25 list of the best schools in the country. The No. 1 and No. 2 teams (California’s Mater Dei and St. John Bosco) remained undefeated with dominant victories. Five other teams also notched shutout wins over their opponents.

Let’s see what’s next on tap for these teams.

Here are the opponents for each of the Super 25 schools in the nation this week, plus how to watch the games live.

In a battle of past Super 25 teams, Buford beats Thompson handily in ‘Freedom Bowl’

High School Football: Buford beats Thompson handily in ‘Freedom Bowl’

Two of the best high school football teams in the country met on Friday night in an early clash of potential Super-25 powers.

Buford (Ga.) beat Thompson (Ala.) by a score of 38-7. Despite the lopsided final score, the game was actually close throughout the first half, with the only points coming on this touchdown pass from Dylan Wittke to KJ Bolden.

The outcome was sealed in the second half thanks to five sacks and a couple of pick-sixes by Buford’s defense, one by Justin Baker and another for Bryson Banks.

At quarterback, Wittke went 10-of-15 for 125 total passing yards and an interception. However, the real star of the evening was Buford running back Justice Haynes, who totaled 93 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries and added another score on a kickoff return.

Afterward, Haynes credited his teammates and looked forward to playing at Alabama, where he’s committed – per AL.com.

“I love it… That’s how it’s going to be at Bama. There are going to be great players all around me. Each and every day we’re 1-on-1. We push each other. … Just to be able to compete with makes me a better player.”

This week Buford hosts Mallard Creek (N.C.), while Thompson hosts Lipscomb (Tenn.).

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Michigan State Football makes Top-5 for 3-star Georgia RB Gabe Ervin

The Spartans made the final cut for the recruitment of Georgia RB Gabe Ervin.

Gabe Ervin is a 3-star running back out of Buford, Georgia and on Thursday afternoon he released his top-5 final choices for his recruitment and one of those programs was Michigan State Football.

Ervin is the No. 92 ranked player in the state of Georgia, and Georgia itself made the cut for the No. 95 ranked running back in the 2021 class (per 247Sports rankings).

Also making Ervin’s final five was Nebraska, Duke, and Arizona State.

Spartan fans will want to note that Michigan also offered Ervin back in April but did not make his final cut.

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