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Minnetonka’s Caleb Francois and Moorhead’s Jett Feeney were among Randy Shaver’s guests on Friday’s “Strib Varsity Live.”
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With several teams still undefeated, though, there’s little movement in the class-by-class rankings.
No. 2 state-ranked Moorhead and its juggernaut offense averaging more than 50 points per game makes the 100 or so mile trip down Interstate 94 to play at No. 1 Alexandria and its wealth of athletic talent.
In other games Friday, Edina and Maple Grove rolled, and Hopkins won again a week after ending a long losing streak.
The Star Tribune’s David La Vaque and Jim Paulsen have both missed only twice in a dozen tries at predicting high school football winners this season.
In Minnesota’s largest school classification, which includes undefeated Maple Grove, Lakeville North, Minnetonka and Shakopee, no team has stamped itself the favorite.
The strength the Hornets showed in a big victory over Eden Prairie made them a tempting option for No. 1, but too much about the Crimson is too strong.
The Panthers rallied by scoring twice in the final two minutes of the first half. Also Friday, Robbinsdale Armstrong won in a rout and Blaine knocked off defending Class 6A champ Centennial.
The assignment is to produce a state football ranking that crosses classes. Complicating that — or making it more intriguing? — is that it is very difficult for smaller schools to keep up in the numbers game.
The Minnesota Star Tribune’s Jim Paulsen produced his annual list, complete with college plans and this time including players from outside the Twin Cities.
Seniors, starting with QB Peyton Podany and receivers Trey Borchers and Afy Ibekwe, got a supplemental dose of Bo Wasurick’s coaching when he led their eighth-grade team while the varsity was sidelined by COVID in 2020.