Tennessee high school football rankings: The final Associated Press poll of the regular season

The final Associated Press' Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee's six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the combined Division II financial aid classification as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, records through October 30, total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote.

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Class 6A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. Bradley Central (10)

10-0

118

1

2. Germantown (1)

10-0

100

4

3. Brentwood (1)

10-0

94

3

4. Oakland

8-2

69

2

5. Riverdale

8-2

67

7

6. Clarksville

10-0

62

6

7. Houston

8-2

47

NR

8. Jefferson County

9-1

36

T-9

9. Bearden

7-3

30

5

10. Maryville

6-4

14

8

Class 5A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. Knoxville West (9)

9-1

117

1

2. Henry County (1)

9-1

100

2

3. Southwind (1)

10-0

93

3

4. Page (1)

9-1

90

4

5. Centennial

8-2

60

6

6. Oak Ridge

8-2

48

7

7. Sevier County

9-1

39

9

8. Nolensville

8-2

27

5

9. Powell

7-3

26

8

10. Munford

8-2

17

T-10

Class 4A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. Pearl-Cohn (9)

10-0

115

1

2. Upperman (2)

10-0

102

T-2

3. Greeneville

7-0

89

5

(Tie) Hardin County (1)

10-0

89

4

5. Elizabethton

8-1

76

T-2

6. Macon County

8-2

64

6

7. Haywood County

8-2

42

8

8. Marshall County

8-2

38

7

9. Anderson County

6-4

14

10

10. Gibbs

8-2

10

NR

Class 3A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. Alcoa (10)

8-1

116

1

2. Dyersburg (1)

10-0

107

2

3. Meigs County (1)

10-0

100

3

4. Gatlinburg-Pittman

9-1

76

4

5. East Nashville

8-2

67

5

6. Giles County

7-2

60

7

7. Covington

8-2

59

6

8. McMinn Central

7-3

24

8

9. Sheffield

8-2

19

NR

Kingston

7-3

14

9

Class 2A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. York Institute (5)

10-0

113

1

2. Marion County (3)

10-0

106

2

3. Huntingdon (4)

9-1

98

3

4. Loretto

10-0

83

4

5. Riverside

8-2

59

6

6. East Robertson

9-1

57

5

7. Smith County

8-2

41

T-7

8. Lewis County

9-1

40

10

9. Milan

8-2

25

T-7

10. Mitchell

9-1

11

9

Class 1A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. South Pittsburg (7)

10-0

114

1

2. Dresden (5)

10-0

111

2

3. Moore County

10-0

95

3

4. McKenzie

9-1

87

4

5. MASE

8-1

66

5

6. Coalfield

9-1

63

6

7. Union City

7-3

47

7

8. Whitwell

7-3

25

8

9. Collinwood

6-3

19

T-10

10. Oliver Springs

7-3

15

T-10

Division II-A

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. Middle Tennessee Christian (9)

9-1

116

2

2. Trinity Christian (1)

7-2

101

4

3. Jackson Christian (2)

9-1

97

1

4. Friendship Christian

8-2

79

3

5. First Assembly Christian

8-2

49

5

Division II-AA

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. CPA (8)

9-1

115

1

2. Boyd Buchanan (4)

10-0

109

2

3. Franklin Road Academy

9-1

96

3

4. Knoxville Webb

9-1

88

4

5. Lausanne

8-1

54

NR

Division II-AAA

School (first-place votes)

Record

Points

Previous

1. MUS (4)

9-1

109

2

2. McCallie (6)

9-1

108

1

3. Baylor (2)

8-2

105

3

4. Ensworth

8-2

80

4

5. Lipscomb Academy

5-5

60

5

All Associated Press members in Tennessee are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week's poll are: The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville; The Daily Herald, Columbia; Herald-Citizen, Cookeville; The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro; The Tennessean, Nashville; Johnson City Press, Johnson City; The Tennessean, Nashville; Union City Daily Messenger, Union City; WCMT, Martin; Lebanon Democrat, Lebanon; The Mountain Press, Sevierville; Mirror-Exchange, Milan; Weakley County Press, Martin; Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland.

Reach sports writer George Robinson at georgerobinson@theleafchronicle.com and on the X platform (formerly Twitter) @Cville_Sports.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee high school football rankings: Final AP statewide poll

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