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Here are the 2020 Six-Year Program Rankings presented by Dave Campbell's Texas Football.
The rankings are based on a formula that takes into account the following five criteria:
Games Won — The raw number of games a team won relative to the maximum number possible (96 for 11-man teams, 90 for 6-man teams); so, of the maximum number of games a team could have won, how many did it win?
Winning Percentage — Of the games a team played, how many did it win?
10-Win Seasons — Of the six seasons, how many did a team win 10 games?
State Championships — How many state titles did a team win?
State Championship Game Appearances — How many state championship games did a team play?
The criteria are set against a 100-point scale, wherein a perfect six-year run — 96-0 (or 90-0 for a six-man team) with six state championships — would result in a score of 100, and a perfectly miserable six-year run — 0-96 (or 0-90 for a six-man team) — would result in a score of zero.
This year's set of rankings reflect the 2014 through 2019 seasons; last year's rankings reflected the 2013 through 2018 seasons. Please note: a team must have played in six varsity seasons to be eligible for these rankings. So, teams like College Station join the rankings for the first time, since the Cougars first played varsity football in 2014, while teams like Alvin Shadow Creek will not be in the rankings, since the Sharks — the 5A Division I state champs — played just its second varsity football last in 2019.
OVERALL RANKINGS
The rankings are based on a formula that takes into account the following five criteria:
Games Won — The raw number of games a team won relative to the maximum number possible (96 for 11-man teams, 90 for 6-man teams); so, of the maximum number of games a team could have won, how many did it win?
Winning Percentage — Of the games a team played, how many did it win?
10-Win Seasons — Of the six seasons, how many did a team win 10 games?
State Championships — How many state titles did a team win?
State Championship Game Appearances — How many state championship games did a team play?
The criteria are set against a 100-point scale, wherein a perfect six-year run — 96-0 (or 90-0 for a six-man team) with six state championships — would result in a score of 100, and a perfectly miserable six-year run — 0-96 (or 0-90 for a six-man team) — would result in a score of zero.
This year's set of rankings reflect the 2014 through 2019 seasons; last year's rankings reflected the 2013 through 2018 seasons. Please note: a team must have played in six varsity seasons to be eligible for these rankings. So, teams like College Station join the rankings for the first time, since the Cougars first played varsity football in 2014, while teams like Alvin Shadow Creek will not be in the rankings, since the Sharks — the 5A Division I state champs — played just its second varsity football last in 2019.
OVERALL RANKINGS
RANK | Team | 2019 Class | Record | Titles | Title Games | 10-Win Seasons | 2018 Rank | 1-Year Δ |
1 | Aledo | 5A DII | (90-5) | 4 | 5 | 6 | 1 | — |
2 | Richland Springs | 1A DII | (76-5) | 3 | 3 | 6 | 12 | ↑ 1 |
3 | Refugio | 2A DI | (80-10) | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | ↑ 12 |
4 | Highland Park | 5A DI | (76-9) | 3 | 3 | 6 | 3 | ↓ -8 |
5 | Canadian | 3A DII | (85-7) | 2 | 3 | 6 | 4 | ↓ -3 |
6 | Mart | 2A DII | (76-10) | 3 | 3 | 5 | 15 | ↑ 4 |
7 | Bremond | 2A DII | (74-10) | 3 | 3 | 5 | 6 | ↓ -15 |
8 | Carthage | 4A Di | (76-13) | 3 | 3 | 5 | 9 | ↑ 6 |
9 | Allen | 6A | (85-4) | 2 | 2 | 6 | 2 | ↓ -9 |
10 | West Orange-Stark | 4A DII | (76-12) | 2 | 4 | 5 | 7 | ↓ -2 |
137 | Beaumont West Brook | 6A | (50-22) | 1 | 2 | 153 | ↑ 149 |
146 | Crosby | 5A DII | (55-16) | 2 | 106 | ↓ -138 |
160 | Jasper | 4A DII | (54-18) | 2 | 160 | — |
170 | Port Neches-Groves | 5A DII | (53-19) | 2 | 162 | ↓ -155 |
221 | Silsbee | 4A DII | (47-30) | 2 | 212 | ↓ -272 |
295 | Barbers Hill | 5A DII | (42-22) | 1 | 460 | ↑ 190 |
352 | Nederland | 5A DII | (40-27) | 1 | 199 | ↓ -322 |
357 | Port Arthur Memorial | 5A DI | (39-26) | 1 | 300 | ↓ -243 |
656 | Lumberton | 4A DI | (30-32) | 0 | 869 | ↑ 736 |
715 | Vidor | 5A DII | (27-32) | 0 | 770 | ↑ 727 |
729 | Hamshire-Fannett | 4A DII | (28-36) | 0 | 842 | ↑ 858 |
754 | Little Cypress-Mauriceville | 4A DI | (27-36) | 0 | 781 | ↑ 824 |
815 | Texas City | 5A DI | (25-38) | 0 | 421 | ↓ -764 |
877 | Dayton | 5A DII | (23-39) | 0 | 738 | ↓ -792 |
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