Oklahoma High School Football All-Classification Rankings: November 3, 2025

Check out the latest Oklahoma high school football computer rankings for every classification as of November 3, 2025
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Another week of the 2025 Oklahoma high school football season has come and gone, and High School On SI has all of the latest computer rankings for each classification as of November 3, 2025.

High School On SI's formula was created using its own linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm in order to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.

Which teams took the top spot in each class? Here are High School On SI's latest Oklahoma high school football computer rankings, as of November 3, 2025:


OSSAA High School Football Class 6A-1 Rankings

1. Bixby (9-0)

2. Jenks (8-1)

3. Owasso (7-2)

4. Broken Arrow (7-2)

5. Mustang (6-3)

6. Edmond Memorial (6-3)

7. Norman (6-3)

8. Yukon (5-4)

9. Union (4-5)

10. Norman North (4-5)

11. Southmoore (5-4)

12. Edmond North (3-6)

13. Moore (3-6)

14. Edmond Santa Fe (1-8)

15. Enid (0-9)

16. Westmoore (0-9)

View full Class 6A-1 rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 6A-2 Rankings

1. Bishop McGuinness (9-0)

2. Stillwater (7-2)

3. Piedmont (7-2)

4. Page (7-2)

5. Putnam City (7-2)

6. Choctaw (5-4)

7. Deer Creek (3-6)

8. Ponca City (5-4)

9. Lawton (4-5)

10. Muskogee (4-5)

11. Grant (3-6)

12. Bartlesville (2-7)

13. Northwest Classen (2-7)

14. Putnam City North (2-7)

15. Eisenhower (0-9)

16. Capitol Hill (0-9)

View full Class 6A-2 rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 5A Rankings

1. Elgin (9-0)

2. Pryor (9-0)

3. Coweta (8-1)

4. Carl Albert (9-0)

5. Grove (8-1)

6. Del City (8-1)

7. Altus (8-1)

8. Guthrie (7-2)

9. MacArthur (7-2)

10. Claremore (6-2)

11. Collinsville (6-2)

12. Booker T. Washington (6-3)

13. McAlester (5-4)

14. Sapulpa (7-2)

15. Duncan (5-4)

16. Durant (4-5)

17. Southeast (5-3)

18. Bishop Kelley (4-5)

19. Tahlequah (4-5)

20. Shawnee (4-5)

21. Noble (3-6)

22. El Reno (3-6)

23. Guymon (3-6)

24. Midwest City (2-7)

25. Edison (2-7)

View full Class 5A rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 4A Rankings

1. Lincoln Christian (9-0)

2. Tuttle (9-0)

3. Heritage Hall (8-1)

4. Ada (8-1)

5. Broken Bow (8-1)

6. Cushing (7-1)

7. Holland Hall (8-1)

8. Poteau (7-2)

9. Sallisaw (7-2)

10. Weatherford (6-2)

11. Newcastle (6-3)

12. Fort Gibson (6-2)

13. Ardmore (6-3)

14. Hilldale (4-5)

15. Harrah (6-3)

16. Bethany (4-5)

17. Clinton (4-5)

18. Wagoner (4-5)

19. Blanchard (4-5)

20. Oologah (4-5)

21. McLain Science & Tech (4-5)

22. Skiatook (5-4)

23. Elk City (3-5)

24. Cache (3-5)

25. Hale (4-5)

View full Class 4A rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 3A Rankings

1. Sulphur (9-0)

2. Metro Christian (9-0)

3. Seminole (7-2)

4. Marlow (7-1)

5. Plainview (7-2)

6. Berryhill (7-2)

7. Anadarko (7-2)

8. Perkins-Tryon (6-3)

9. Lone Grove (5-4)

10. Kingfisher (6-3)

11. Checotah (5-4)

12. Mannford (6-3)

13. Verdigris (5-4)

14. Bristow (3-6)

15. Muldrow (4-5)

16. Dewey (4-5)

17. Stigler (3-6)

18. Dickson (4-5)

19. North Rock Creek (3-6)

20. Woodward (3-4)

21. Eufaula (2-7)

22. Jay (2-7)

23. Pauls Valley (2-7)

24. Sequoyah (3-6)

25. Central (3-6)

View full Class 3A Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 2A-II Rankings

1. Adair (9-0)

2. Holdenville (8-1)

3. Valliant (9-0)

4. Davis (7-2)

5. Salina (8-1)

6. Vian (8-1)

7. Hennessey (6-3)

8. Beggs (6-3)

9. Wilburton (6-3)

10. Keys (5-4)

11. Kellyville (6-3)

12. Colcord (5-4)

13. Henryetta (5-4)

14. Tishomingo (3-6)

15. Antlers (4-5)

16. Kansas (4-5)

17. Newkirk (3-6)

18. Luther (3-6)

19. Coalgate (2-6)

20. Chelsea (2-7)

21. Alva (2-7)

22. Atoka (2-7)

23. Comanche (1-8)

24. Commerce (1-8)

25. Morris (1-8)

View full Class 2A-II Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class 2A-I Rankings

1. Jones (9-0)

2. Sequoyah (9-0)

3. Washington (8-1)

4. Kiefer (7-2)

5. Kingston (8-1)

6. Oklahoma Christian (8-1)

7. Lindsay (8-1)

8. Chandler (6-3)

9. Bethel (6-3)

10. Chisholm (5-4)

11. Little Axe (5-4)

12. Prague (5-4)

13. Sperry (3-6)

14. Millwood (3-5)

15. Hugo (3-6)

16. Heavener (3-6)

17. Marietta (2-7)

18. Lexington (2-7)

19. Perry (2-7)

20. Roland (2-7)

21. Westville (1-8)

22. Crooked Oak (2-7)

23. Webster (0-9)

24. Okmulgee (1-8)

25. Blackwell (0-9)

View full Class 2A-I Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class A-II Rankings

1. Mangum (9-0)

2. Talihina (9-0)

3. Thomas-Fay-Custer (7-1)

4. Hominy (7-2)

5. Empire (6-2)

6. Konawa (7-2)

7. Allen (6-3)

8. Fairland (7-2)

9. Southwest Covenant (6-3)

10. Woodland (6-3)

11. Healdton (7-2)

12. Wilson (6-3)

13. Ringling (5-4)

14. Ketchum (5-4)

15. Drumright (4-4)

16. Liberty (5-4)

17. Morrison (5-4)

18. Central (5-4)

19. Regent Prep (4-5)

20. Carnegie (4-5)

21. Quapaw (3-6)

22. Rush Springs (4-5)

23. Gore (3-6)

24. Porter (2-7)

25. Mooreland (1-7)

View full Class A-II Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class A-I Rankings

1. Wynnewood (9-0)

2. Stroud (8-1)

3. Fairview (8-1)

4. Tonkawa (8-1)

5. Cashion (8-1)

6. Hooker (7-2)

7. Dibble (6-2)

8. Minco (8-1)

9. Wyandotte (7-2)

10. Pawhuska (8-1)

11. Pocola (7-2)

12. Pawnee (6-3)

13. Wewoka (6-3)

14. Texhoma (5-3)

15. Sayre (5-4)

16. Panama (6-3)

17. Crescent (5-4)

18. Hobart (3-4)

19. Christian Heritage (4-5)

20. Haskell (5-4)

21. Hartshorne (4-5)

22. Merritt (3-6)

23. Hulbert (4-5)

24. Watonga (1-8)

25. Walters (2-6)

View full Class A-I Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class B-II Rankings

1. Seiling (8-0)

2. Okeene (8-1)

3. Cherokee (7-2)

4. Oklahoma Bible (6-3)

5. Waukomis (6-2)

6. Pond Creek-Hunter (6-3)

7. Coyle (6-3)

8. Wilson-Henryetta (5-2)

9. Davenport (4-5)

10. Maud (6-3)

11. Webbers Falls (5-4)

12. Strother (5-4)

13. Balko/Forgan (5-4)

14. Covington-Douglas (4-5)

15. Depew (3-6)

16. Olive (4-5)

17. Keota (2-6)

18. Cave Springs (3-4)

19. Arkoma (3-6)

20. Wesleyan Christian (0-2)

21. Kremlin-Hillsdale (1-6)

22. Gans (2-6)

23. Thackerville (0-8)

24. Canton (0-9)

View full Class B-II Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class B-I Rankings

1. Weleetka (8-0)

2. Caddo (9-0)

3. Laverne (6-2)

4. Hollis (6-1)

5. Cyril (8-1)

6. Dewar (7-2)

7. Pioneer-Pleasant Vale (6-3)

8. Quinton (7-2)

9. Waurika (5-3)

10. Yale (5-4)

11. Shattuck (5-4)

12. Foyil (6-3)

13. Savanna (4-5)

14. Central (5-5)

15. Garber (4-5)

16. Wetumka (3-4)

17. Turpin (2-5)

18. Barnsdall (5-4)

19. Burns Flat-Dill City (2-6)

20. Porum (0-2)

21. Velma-Alma (3-6)

22. Ringwood (1-7)

23. Snyder (0-8)

24. Canadian (1-8)

View full Class B-I Rankings


OSSAA High School Football Class C Rankings

1. Ryan (8-0)

2. Mountain View-Gotebo (7-2)

3. Timberlake (7-1)

4. Sasakwa (8-1)

5. Boise City (7-1)

6. Medford (6-2)

7. Tyrone (5-1)

8. Tipton (5-3)

9. Copan (7-2)

10. Fox (6-2)

11. Oaks-Mission (6-3)

12. Sharon-Mutual (1-1)

13. Bluejacket (5-3)

14. Geary (3-4)

15. Alex (3-6)

16. Corn Bible Academy (4-5)

17. Grandfield (3-3)

18. South Coffeyville (4-5)

19. Maysville (3-6)

20. Bray-Doyle (0-4)

21. Beaver (0-3)

22. Bowlegs (3-6)

23. Welch (2-7)

24. Paoli (3-5)

25. Buffalo (0-7)

View full Class C Rankings


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