The Brandon (MS) varsity football team is set to host D’Iberville (MS) in an exciting home playoff game today at 7 p.m. This matchup is part of the highly competitive “2024 Football Championships – 7A” tournament, where both teams aim to advance further in their quest for the championship title.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Mississippi High School Football
Who: Brandon (MS) vs D’Iberville (MS)
When: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 7 p.m. ET
Bracket: 2024 Football Championships – 7A
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
How can I watch Mississippi High School Football?
You can watch Mississippi high school football live and on-demand through the NFHS Network. There are several ways to stream games:
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To watch, simply log in, subscribe, and choose the event you’d like to stream. An NFHS Network subscription costs $79.99, or you can pay monthly for $11.99 per month.
The NFHS Network does not offer a free trial. However, the subscription gives you access to not only live high school football games but also other sports, highlights, replays, and events like graduations.
Top 25 MS High School Football Rankings
The top-ranked teams in the state demonstrate strong overall records, with Brandon, Tupelo, and Jackson Prep leading the rankings, all boasting undefeated seasons. These teams have solidified their positions with high ratings, with Brandon at 61.8, Tupelo at 57.8, and Jackson Prep at 57.3. Strength of schedule, denoted by the “Str.” column, plays a crucial role in these rankings, with Madison Central having the highest strength at 42.8. Teams that are highly ranked, such as Brandon and Hattiesburg, show consistency by maintaining unbeaten records, while others, like Starkville and Germantown, reflect slightly weaker seasons but remain competitive. Rankings fluctuate as teams play their final games of the season, influencing playoff positions and seeding.
View full rankings on MaxPreps
# | School | Ovr. | Rating | Str. | +/- |
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1 | Brandon | 9-1 | 61.80 | 39.3 | — |
2 | Tupelo | 10-0 | 57.80 | 32.4 | — |
3 | Jackson Prep (Jackson) | 11-0 | 57.30 | 20.8 | — |
4 | Madison Central (Madison) | 8-2 | 54.60 | 42.8 | — |
5 | Hattiesburg | 10-0 | 49.60 | 20.6 | — |
6 | Oak Grove (Hattiesburg) | 7-3 | 49.30 | 38.5 | — |
7 | Grenada | 10-1 | 48.30 | 26.3 | — |
8 | Madison-Ridgeland Academy (Madison) | 8-2 | 46.20 | 27.1 | — |
9 | Louisville | 10-1 | 44.30 | 18.5 | — |
10 | Starkville | 6-4 | 43.90 | 38.4 | — |
11 | Gulfport | 7-3 | 41.40 | 28.7 | — |
12 | Warren Central (Vicksburg) | 7-3 | 40.90 | 27.8 | +1 |
13 | Picayune | 9-2 | 40.80 | 26.2 | -1 |
14 | West Point | 7-3 | 40.50 | 29.5 | +3 |
15 | Germantown (Madison) | 6-4 | 40.30 | 33.0 | — |
16 | Ocean Springs | 6-4 | 39.60 | 31.7 | — |
17 | Petal | 7-4 | 38.80 | 30.2 | +1 |
18 | South Panola (Batesville) | 8-2 | 38.80 | 23.1 | -4 |
19 | Hartfield Academy (Flowood) | 10-2 | 37.80 | 10.2 | — |
20 | Noxubee County (Macon) | 8-2 | 37.60 | 9.8 | — |
21 | West Jones (Laurel) | 8-2 | 37.50 | 22.8 | +1 |
22 | Northwest Rankin (Brandon) | 5-5 | 36.60 | 40.6 | +2 |
23 | Clinton | 4-6 | 36.30 | 44.3 | +2 |
24 | Parklane Academy (McComb) | 10-2 | 35.80 | 16.1 | +3 |
25 | New Hope (Columbus) | 8-2 | 35.00 | 19.0 | -4 |
Top 25 High School Football Rankings
The national ranking of high school football teams is an essential tool to gauge the overall strength of programs across the United States. Teams like Mater Dei from California, Milton from Georgia, and Duncanville from Texas are consistently at the top with undefeated records, showcasing dominance in their respective states. These rankings are influenced by factors such as win-loss records, strength of schedule, and the performance of individual players. Top-ranked schools like Bishop Gorman (NV) and Carrollton (GA) continue to compete at the highest level, often producing future college and NFL talent. The rankings reflect the diverse geographical talent and competitive nature of high school football across the nation.
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# | School | State | Ovr. | +/– |
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1 | Mater Dei (Santa Ana) | CA | 9-0 | — |
2 | Milton | GA | 10-0 | — |
3 | Duncanville | TX | 9-0 | — |
4 | Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) | NV | 9-1 | — |
5 | Carrollton | GA | 10-0 | — |
6 | North Shore (Houston) | TX | 10-0 | — |
7 | St. John Bosco (Bellflower) | CA | 9-1 | — |
8 | St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) | MD | 7-3 | — |
9 | Mission Viejo | CA | 10-0 | — |
10 | North Crowley (Fort Worth) | TX | 10-0 | — |
11 | Archbishop Spalding (Severn) | MD | 11-0 | — |
12 | Buford | GA | 9-1 | — |
13 | Boyle County (Danville) | KY | 11-0 | — |
14 | Lakeland | FL | 9-0 | — |
15 | Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) | FL | 8-2 | — |
16 | Orange Lutheran (Orange) | CA | 7-3 | — |
17 | IMG Academy (Bradenton) | FL | 7-2 | — |
18 | Venice | FL | 9-1 | — |
19 | Atascocita (Humble) | TX | 9-1 | — |
20 | Corner Canyon (Draper) | UT | 11-1 | — |
21 | Bergen Catholic (Oradell) | NJ | 8-1 | — |
22 | De La Salle (Concord) | CA | 10-0 | — |
23 | Centennial (Corona) | CA | 8-2 | — |
24 | DeMatha (Hyattsville) | MD | 8-1 | — |
25 | DeSoto | TX | 8-2 | — |