Connecticut High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams – Oct. 13

The Connecticut high school football season is mixed with the public school play of the CIAC and private schools primarily competes out of the Founders League, with plenty of results already giving folks a clearer picture of the 2025 campaign as it reaches the midway point. Taking the No. 1 team in this week’s Top 25 rankings out […]

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The Connecticut high school football season is mixed with the public school play of the CIAC and private schools primarily competes out of the Founders League, with plenty of results already giving folks a clearer picture of the 2025 campaign as it reaches the midway point.

Taking the No. 1 team in this week’s Top 25 rankings out of the Constitution State is New Canaan, with Avon Old Farms, St. Thomas More following at 2-3, respectively. Which other teams from around Connecticut high school football deserves to be in the discussion?

The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.

Here is the latest Connecticut high school football Top 25 rankings, according to Massey as of Oct. 13.

1. New Canaan Rams

The defending Class L state champion Rams (5-0) haven’t looked too much different than they did a season ago as they’ve rolled to four dominating wins over NewtownRidgefieldBunnellSt Joseph and. Danbury, respectively.

New Canaan has used a high-powered offense to cruise past the first few of opponents so far, with quarterback Maddox Hoffman throwing for 785 yards and seven touchdowns this fall.

The Rams have a bye week before they square off against No. 4 Greenwich on Oct. 24 in a battle of undefeated teams.

2. Avon Old Farms Beavers

Avon Old Farms (5-0) opened up the Connecticut high school football season by avenging a loss to Brunswick School from last season and have set the tone for the rest of the campaign. The Beavers have a talented offense that’s averaging 36 points per game, led by quarterback Matthew Baer, running back Kharon Craig, and offensive tackle Charlie Thom (Notre Dame commitment).

The Beavers return to action on Friday night when they take on The Taft School (2-3).

3. St. Thomas More Chancellors

St. Thomas More (1-1) drops down to No. 3 in our latest Connecticut high school football rankings after they fell, 60-0, to nationally ranked St. Frances Academy.

The Chancellors only losses from the 2024 season came against Maryland’s St. Frances Academy, New Jersey’s Hun School, and Florida’s IMG Academy. St. Thomas More will look to get back on track when they face winless Mt. Zion Prep (0-6).

Among the players the Chancellors feature on their roster are four-star edge rusher Alhassan Iddrissu (UCF), cornerback Terron Johnson, running back Malichi Greaves, and linebacker Christian King.

4. Greenwich Cardinals

Coming off winning Connecticut’s Class LL state championship a year ago, the Greenwich Cardinals (5-0) looked like a bunch prepared to repeat after opening the season with a 31-14 win over Fairfield College Preparatory.

There’s new faces on both sides of the ball that are looking to make new names for themselves, with a new starting quarterback in Phil Tarantino, who threw for 506 yards and eight touchdowns in the opener. Senior running back Hector Lopez leads the ground game, rushing for 788 yards and seven touchdowns.

The Cardinals has a week off before returning to the gridiron on Oct. 24 against No. 1 New Canaan (5-0).

5. Wilton Warriors

The Wilton Warriors (5-0) made the biggest jump of any team in this week’s rankings after they shellacked Staples, 41-7, last Friday.

Leading the way on offense is senior quarterback Charlie Calabrese, who has done a masterful job managing the Warriors’ offense. Calabrese has accounted for 948 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Warriors have a bye week before they return action on Oct. 24 when they face Stamford.

Connecticut High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25

6. Windsor (5-0)
7. Choate Rosemary Hall 
(3-2)
8. Fairfield College Preparatory
 (4-1)
9.
 Staples(4-1)
10. Daniel Hand(4-1)

11. Killingly (4-0)
12. Darien (4-1)
13. Brunswick School (3-2)
14. St. Joseph (3-2)
15.
 Cheshire Academy (3-2)

16. Francis T. Maloney (4-0)
17. Newtown (2-2)
18. West Haven 
(4-1)
19. Bunnell (3-1)
20. New Britain (4-1)

21. Cheshire(3-2)
22. Berlin (4-0)
23. Masuk (2-2)
24. Fairfield Ludlowe(4-1)
25. Brookfield(3-1)

How to Follow Connecticut High School Football

For Connecticut high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Constitution State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Connecticut high school football excitement across the state.

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