As the leaves turn golden and the excitement builds, high school football teams across Nebraska continue to battle it out on the field. After the eighth week of the 2024 season, the Coaches Poll has released updated rankings that showcase the best teams in each class.
In Class A, the Omaha Westside Warriors remain unbeaten at 8-0, holding onto their top spot. Following them are Millard South at 7-1 and Kearney, also at 7-1. The teams are gearing up for the final stretch of the season, aiming for a strong finish and a good position in the playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Class B rankings see Seward dominating with an impressive 8-0 record. They are joined by Skutt Catholic, Bennington, and Elkhorn North, each with records of 7-1. These teams are proving to be serious contenders as the playoffs approach.
Over in Class C football, Norfolk Catholic stands undefeated at 8-0. They are closely followed by Bishop Neumann and Hartington Cedar Catholic, both at 7-1. The competition is tight, and every game counts toward the playoff picture.
In Class D, Stanton and Sandy Creek both hold perfect 8-0 records. As teams look to secure their spots in their respective playoff brackets, eyes will be on these high-flying teams to see who can maintain their momentum.
This coming week, fans have the chance to vote for the Pinnacle Bank Game of the Week. The polls open at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday and will close at noon on Wednesday. The game that gets the most votes will receive special coverage, highlighting the excitement and energy of high school football.
With several weeks left in the season, player performance, injuries, and team strategies will all come into play. As the competition heats up, high school football in Nebraska remains one of the most thrilling events of the season.
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