The latest Nebraska high school football coaches rankings were released, as a new No. 1 emerged in eight-player.
Dundy County Stratton took over the top spot from Sandy Creek this week in one of the two eight-player polls. Shelby-Rising City, Bloomfield and Crofton all moved up a spot, as well.
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The other No. 1 ranked teams in the polls this week include Millard South (Class A), Elkhorn North (B), Wahoo (C-1), Bishop Neumann (C-2), Central Valley (eight-player 2) and Stuart (six-player).
Here are the Nebraska high school football coaches rankings:
Nebraska High School Football Coaches Rankings
Class A
- Millard South
- Omaha Westside
- Elkhorn South
- Omaha Central
- Omaha North
- Lincoln Southeast
- Kearney
- Creighton Prep
- Bellevue West
- Papillion-La Vista South
Class B
- Elkhorn North
- Waverly
- Norris
- Bennington
- Gretna East
- Scottsbluff
- Gretna
- Skutt Catholic
- McCook
- Seward
Class C-1
- Wahoo
- Central City
- Columbus Lakeview
- Sidney
- Pierce
- Ashland-Greenwood
- O'Neill
- Fort Calhoun
- Mount Michael Benedictine
- Gothenburg
Class C-2
- Bishop Neumann
- Hartington Cedar Catholic
- Kearney Catholic
- Norfolk Catholic
- Grand Island Central Catholic
- Boone Central
- Doniphan-Trumbull
- Raymond Central
- Ord
- Archbishop Bergan
Eight-Player 1
- Dundy County Stratton
- Shelby-Rising City
- Bloomfield
- Crofton
- Sandy Creek
- Thayer Central
- Plainview
- Johnson-Brock
- Hartington-Newcastle
- Lourdes Central Catholic
Eight-Player 2
- Central Valley
- Archangels Catholic
- St. Mary's
- Wynot
- Loomis
- Howells-Dodge
- Lawrence-Nelson
- Hitchcock County
- Bancroft-Rosalie
- Elmwood-Murdock
Six-Player
- Stuart
- Garden County
- Red Cloud
- Pawnee City
- Sumner-Eddyville-Miller
- Wallace
- Southwest
- Silver Lake
- Hay Springs
- Arthur County
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