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OHSAA Releases the First Weekly Football Computer Rankings for 2017

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On Tuesday the Ohio High School Athletic Association released the first weekly football computer rankings for the 2017 season.

The following is the press release from the OHSAA:

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association released its first weekly football computer ratings on Tuesday. The weekly computer ratings are released every Tuesday afternoon beginning in the fifth week of the season, leading up to the final report on Sunday morning, Oct. 29, when 224 schools will officially qualify for the playoffs.

The complete report showing all teams in every region is posted at: http://www.ohsaa.org/Portals/0/Sports/Football/2017/Week4-Rankings.pdf

The top 12 schools in each region are listed below by division and region with record and average points. The football page at OHSAA.org includes an explanation of how the ratings are calculated.

Of the 719 OHSAA member schools playing varsity football this fall, the largest 72 schools are in Division I, while the remaining schools are divided equally in Divisions II through VII (approximately 108 schools in each division). The top eight teams in each region will qualify for the playoffs.

OHSAA Football Computer Ratings – Sept. 19, 2017 (Entering Week 5)
Top eight schools from each region in the final report Oct. 29 will qualify for the playoffs.

Division I

Region 1 – 1. Cle. St. Ignatius (4-0) 12.775,
2. Stow-Munroe Falls (4-0) 10.825,
3. Canton McKinley (4-0) 10.0587,
4. Lakewood St. Edward (4-0) 9.6629,
5. Massillon Jackson (3-1) 9.0,
6. Mentor (3-1) 8.0,
7. Solon (3-1) 6.8,
8. Massillon Perry (3-1) 6.2,
9. Euclid (3-1) 6.175,
10. Canton GlenOak (2-2) 4.9617,
11. Strongsville (2-2) 4.9,
12. Shaker Hts. (3-1) 4.7

Region 2 – 1. Tol. Whitmer (4-0) 10.45,
2. Lewis Center Olentangy Orange (4-0) 9.05,
3. Lewis Center Olentangy (3-1) 7.875,
4. Gahanna Lincoln (3-1) 7.725,
5. Worthington Thomas Worthington (3-1) 7.025,
6. Brunswick (3-1) 7.0038,
7. Powell Olentangy Liberty (3-1) 6.575,
8. Dublin Coffman (3-1) 6.0587,
9. Lorain (3-1) 5.65,
10. Findlay (2-2) 5.375,
11. Westerville Central (2-2) 5.35,
12. Delaware Hayes (2-2) 5.175

Region 3 – 1. Centerville (4-0) 12.25,
2. Kettering Fairmont (4-0) 11.15,
3. Hilliard Bradley (4-0) 10.175,
4. Huber Hts. Wayne (3-1) 9.5,
5. Beavercreek (4-0) 8.425,
6. Pickerington North (3-1) 8.35,
7. Springfield (3-1) 7.8,
8. Reynoldsburg (3-1) 7.35,
9. Clayton Northmont (3-1) 7.325,
10. Miamisburg (3-1) 7.05,
11. Pickerington Central (3-1) 6.6692,
12. Hilliard Darby (2-2) 5.025

Region 4 – 1. Cin. St. Xavier (4-0) 10.775,
2. Cin. Archbishop Moeller (3-1) 8.125,
3. Cin. Sycamore (3-1) 7.6,
4. Cin. Elder (3-1) 7.375,
tie-5. Liberty Twp. Lakota East (3-1) 6.6,
tie-5. Mason (3-1) 6.6,
7. Milford (3-1) 5.875,
8. Fairfield (2-2) 5.8,
9. Cin. Colerain (2-2) 5.05,
10. Batavia West Clermont (2-2) 4.45,
11. Lebanon (2-2) 3.8,
12. Four schools tied

*Click the next slide for Division II*

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Payton Vince is either talking about sports or watching sports. He covers sports for Metro Networks and is also a writer for LastWordOnSports.com. He grew up in Brooklyn Heights,Ohio for most of his life then around senior year of high school moved to Cleveland. A fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cavaliers, and a Pittsburgh Steelers, he graduated from Cuyahoga Heights High School (Class of 2014) and also graduated from the Ohio Center for Broadcasting in 2015. He bowled and played baseball in high school, and is a huge fan of independent wrestling and WWE, and can almost always find him at an independent show. Lastly, Payton is a backstage interviewer for Mega Championship Wrestling in Elyria, and is one of the three on ‘That Sports Show’ which airs daily from 2-4pm on AllSportsCleveland.com.

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