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Associated Press State Rankings - Week 8


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Class 6A
School Total Points Prv
1. Allen (21) (6-0) 237 1
2. Galena Park North Shore (3) (6-0) 203 3
3. Converse Judson (5-0) 182 4
4. Longview (6-0) 162 5
5. Duncanville (5-0) 144 6
6. Southlake Carroll (6-0) 112 7
7. Katy (5-1) 89 8
8. Austin Westlake (5-1) 80 NR
9. Lake Travis (5-1) 33 2
10. Klein Collins (7-0) 23 NR
Others receiving votes: Cypress Ranch 21. Cypress Falls 7. Temple 5. Humble Atascocita 5. Austin Vandegrift 4. Euless Trinity 4. Haltom City 4. Dickinson 3. Cedar Hill 2.

Class 5A
School Total Points Prv
1. Aledo (20) (6-0) 236 1
2. Dallas Highland Park (3) (6-0) 210 2
3. Denton Ryan (6-0) 192 3
4. Fort Bend Marshall (7-0) 160 4
5. Lufkin (1) (5-1) 145 5
6. Frisco Lone Star (5-1) 113 7
7. Hutto (5-0) 99 9
8. Lubbock Cooper (6-0) 67 10
9. Alvin Shadow Creek (6-0) 30 NR
10. College Station (5-1) 19 6
(tie) Frisco Reedy (7-0) 19 NR
Others receiving votes: Crosby 9. SA Wagner 8. Huntsville 4. Lubbock Coronado 4. Manvel 2. Mesquite Poteet 2. A&M Consolidated 1.

Class 4A
School Total Points Prv
1. Carthage (19) (6-0) 234 1
2. Argyle (5) (6-0) 220 2
3. Liberty Hill (4-1) 185 3
4. Waco La Vega (4-2) 132 4
5. Cuero (5-1) 107 5
6. Midlothian Heritage (5-1) 102 6
7. Sweeny (6-0) 82 8
8. Texarkana Pleasant Grove (5-2) 78 7
9. Stephenville (4-2) 56 9
10. Sealy (6-0) 44 NR
Others receiving votes: Jasper 17. Paris 16. Lorena 8. Glen Rose 8. Fischer Canyon Lake 7. Giddings 7. Geronimo Navarro 6. Canyon 5. Hereford 2. Melissa 2. Springtown 1. Lubbock Estacado 1.

Class 3A
School Total Points Prv
1. Newton (24) (7-0) 240 1
2. Gunter (7-0) 210 2
3. Childress (6-0) 164 3
4. New London West Rusk (7-0) 151 4
5. Rockdale (5-1) 128 5
6. Goliad (5-1) 98 6
7. Brock (5-1) 95 7
8. Canadian (5-1) 62 8
9. Lexington (6-1) 60 9
10. Gladewater (6-1) 29 10
Others receiving votes: Franklin 19. Yoakum 17. Cisco 14. Jefferson 8. Shallowater 8. Waskom 7. Cameron Yoe 6. Buffalo 3. Clifton 1.

Class 2A
School Total Points Prv
1. Mason (20) (6-0) 236 1
2. Wellington (3) (6-0) 211 2
3. Mart (5-1) 171 3
4. Shiner (6-1) 153 4
5. New Deal (1) (5-0) 130 5
6. Falls City (6-0) 123 6
7. Muenster (6-1) 97 7
8. Price Carlisle (6-0) 96 8
9. Refugio (4-2) 52 9
10. Stamford (6-1) 19 10
Others receiving votes: Iraan 10. Lovelady 6. Celeste 6. Sundown 6. Tenaha 2. Burton 1. Gladewater Union Grove 1.

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The preseason polls for both DCTF and the AP have been more accurate over the years than the final polls believe it or not. I agree DCTF is more accurate. DCTF is decided by a very small group of guys who know the entire state and the cons and pros of most teams. The AP is generally voted by #1: name recognition/the usual suspects/who's done the best recently in the past few seasons and #2: who has the fewest losses. WO-S should make it to the 3rd round of the playoffs without a hitch before they have to meet Jasper a second time (if they both win their districts as they should) but no way would the AP vote for a 3-4 team. Don't rely on polls. Sometimes it's good to be floating under the radar. Nederland will get a target on them very soon if they beat Crosby. The AP pretty much looks at past semifinalists and undefeateds who've blown out every opponent. PAM hasn't gotten out of Region III in over a decade. Nederland's undefeated and no votes for them either in the AP. I guarantee if they beat Crosby they'll jump up there.

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There was a time that it felt like SETX football was the best in the state because there were a lot of teams capable of making really deep playoff runs. I think people have forgotten about most teams in the area because the same few programs are always making the most noise come playoff time. They're looking at Jasper as an upstart based on the voting, but they're not really paying attention to what's going on there. I agree with Soulja. Woodville's getting the short end of the stick, too. 

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On 10/16/2018 at 10:59 PM, BMTSoulja1 said:

Also, why is Woodville not ranked...  Or even receive a vote?  Woodville is very good...

Because it's the same story every year go through a decent schedule and get to the second round compete for a half and get blown out because they can't throw the ball or stop the pass.  

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The sports desks at the Enterprise and the News need to get an AP vote. Call the sports editor and complain to him/her. 

Much smaller papers have votes. And a lot of it is on name recognition.  Until then teams like Woodville, East Chambers, Nederland and West Brook will be ignored.

Bob West and Rush Wood would have made sure the area was represented. Sadly both papers are woefully understaffed.

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7 hours ago, BearEssentials97 said:

The sports desks at the Enterprise and the News need to get an AP vote. Call the sports editor and complain to him/her. 

Much smaller papers have votes. And a lot of it is on name recognition.  Until then teams like Woodville, East Chambers, Nederland and West Brook will be ignored.

Bob West and Rush Wood would have made sure the area was represented. Sadly both papers are woefully understaffed.

I don't know if the News has a vote.  I know the Enterprise has one and while Danny was entering it, he was voting for Woodville.

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6 hours ago, WOSgrad said:

I don't know if the News has a vote.  I know the Enterprise has one and while Danny was entering it, he was voting for Woodville.

 My bigger point is that both papers are woefully understaffed and voting for a poll can get lost in the shuffle. Both papers used to cover the Texans Astros Rockets and the Big XII.

I know it's a different world with Internet, but for papers with their circulation sizes they don't have enough staff to cover what they need to. I have the same gripe with the chronicle. When I travel to South Oklahoma and look at the Morning News and Star Telegram, they have outstanding coverage. 

If you want better representation in the AP poll the local papers have to do better.

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