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2024 AHSFHS.org Power Ratings Top Ten
After Week Ten
7A 1 Auburn (9-0) 100.1 2 Hewitt-Trussville (8-2) 99.3 3 Hoover (8-2) 93.2 4 Thompson (7-3) 91.9 5 Opelika (8-2) 87.1 5 Central Phenix City (7-2) 87.1 7 Carver Montgomery (6-3) 85.5 8 Austin (9-0) 84.1 8 Baker (7-2) 84.1 10 Vestavia Hills (4-5) 83.3 6A 1 Saraland (9-0) 95.1 2 Parker (9-1) 93.5 3 Clay-Chalkville (8-1) 91.6 4 Oxford (9-0) 86.5 5 Homewood (7-2) 85.2 6 Spain Park (9-0) 84.6 7 McAdory (6-2) 82.0 8 Hartselle (7-2) 81.1 9 St. Pauls (8-1) 80.9 10 Mountain Brook (7-3) 80.8 5A 1 Catholic Montgomery (9-0) 92.1 2 Vigor (9-0) 84.2 3 Central Clay County (10-0) 83.7 4 Moody (7-2) 81.8 5 Guntersville (8-1) 80.0 6 Ramsay (6-3) 79.8 7 Russellville (7-2) 74.2 8 Williamson (9-1) 71.5 9 Boaz (7-2) 71.2 10 Scottsboro (7-2) 69.5 4A 1 Jackson (9-1) 83.9 2 Pleasant Grove (8-1) 81.2 3 West Morgan (9-0) 75.9 4 Cherokee County (9-1) 71.8 5 Brooks (7-2) 65.4 6 Central Florence (7-2) 64.9 7 Bibb County (7-3) 63.9 8 St. Michael (8-1) 62.0 9 Madison Academy (5-4) 61.6 10 Good Hope (9-0) 61.2 3A 1 T.R. Miller (9-0) 75.7 2 Thomasville (9-0) 74.0 3 Fyffe (7-2) 71.6 4 Mars Hill (9-0) 71.0 5 Houston Academy (8-1) 67.4 6 Piedmont (9-0) 65.4 7 Winfield (9-1) 65.2 8 Lauderdale County (7-3) 64.9 9 Glenwood School (8-0) 63.1 10 Gordo (9-1) 62.3 2A 1 Highland Home (10-0) 69.1 2 Coosa Christian (9-1) 66.7 3 Pisgah (9-0) 63.3 4 Reeltown (8-1) 62.5 5 Cottonwood (10-0) 61.6 6 Winston County (9-0) 52.5 7 Tuscaloosa Academy (7-2) 52.1 8 Goshen (6-2) 51.0 9 Clarke County (7-2) 50.0 10 Decatur Heritage Christian (6-2) 49.1 1A 1 Wadley (8-0) 62.1 2 Hackleburg (9-0) 53.8 3 Spring Garden (9-0) 51.8 4 Elba (8-2) 51.6 5 Maplesville (8-1) 51.2 6 Millry (6-4) 48.0 7 Linden (7-2) 47.9 8 Leroy (9-1) 47.3 9 Berry Fayette (8-1) 45.9 10 Lynn (9-1) 45.3
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Morris Higginbotham coached three different teams to divisional state championships in the 1950s. He won titles at Walnut Grove in 1952, West Blocton in 1955 and Enterprise in 1960.