Ohio High School Football Rankings top 100 teams OHSAA 2022-23

Stream: High School Sports Live On-Demand (Free Trial)
As the new high school football season in Ohio is underway, it’s worth taking a look at the OHSAA high school football rankings top 100 teams for the 2022-23 season. These rankings are eagerly anticipated by fans and coaches alike and are an indicator of the most talented teams in the state. The rankings are published by OHSAA, which is the official governing body for high school sports in Ohio.
The OHSAA high school football rankings top 100 teams for the 2022-23 season features some familiar names, as well as a few newcomers. Topping the list at number one is St. Xavier High School, located in Cincinnati. The Bombers are the defending Division I state champions and have an impressive record of 8-0 so far this season. Right behind them at number two is Archbishop Hoban High School from Akron. The Knights are the reigning Division II state champions and have won four state titles in a row.
Other top teams on the list include Pickerington Central High School, which has been dominant in Division I and II in recent years, as well as Mentor High School, which has a strong football program and a history of producing top NFL talent.
While the rankings are important, it’s important to remember that they are just a snapshot of where teams stand at the beginning of the season. As the season progresses, teams will rise and fall in the rankings based on their performance on the field. Nonetheless, the OHSAA high school football rankings top 100 teams provide a great starting point for fans looking to keep up with the best teams in the state.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) recently released their top 100 rankings for the 2022-23 high school football season, and it’s no surprise that Ohio teams dominated the list. In fact, the top three teams are all from Ohio.
At the top of the rankings is the reigning state champion, How To Watch Ohio, who finished last season with a perfect 15-0 record. The team is led by quarterback Jake Jackson and running back Ryan Smith, who combined for over 4,000 yards and 60 touchdowns last season.
Behind How To Watch Ohio are the St. Ignatius Wildcats and the Archbishop Hoban Knights, both from the Cleveland area. St. Ignatius is a perennial powerhouse, having won multiple state titles in the past, while Archbishop Hoban has emerged as a force in recent years, winning four state championships since 2015.
Other Ohio teams in the top 100 include Pickerington Central, Elder, and Cincinnati La Salle. These teams have all had success in recent years and are expected to be contenders once again this season.
So why is Ohio dominating high school football? There are several factors that contribute to the state’s success. For one, Ohio has a strong tradition of football, with many talented players and coaches coming out of the state. Additionally, the OHSAA has implemented rules and regulations to promote player safety and ensure fair competition.
Whatever the reason, Ohio high school football is undoubtedly some of the best in the country. Fans can look forward to another exciting season as the state’s top teams battle it out for the state championship and a spot in the national rankings.
Last update: 12/17/2022.
1# St. Edward (Lakewood)
2# Springfield
3# Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati)
4# Central Catholic (Toledo)
5# Archbishop Hoban (Akron)
6# Lakota West (West Chester)
7# Glenville (Cleveland)
8# South Range (Canfield)
9# Elder (Cincinnati)
10# Marion Local (Maria Stein)
11# Washington (Massillon)
12# Lincoln (Gahanna)
13# Avon
14# Kings (Kings Mill)
15# Mason
16# Canfield
17# Hudson
18# Centerville
19# Mentor
20# Princeton (Cincinnati)
21# Riverside (Painesville)
22# St. Ignatius (Cleveland)
23# Winton Woods (Cincinnati)
24# Kirtland
25# Austintown-Fitch (Youngstown)
26# Springboro
27# Chardon
28# St. Xavier (Cincinnati)
29# Van Wert
30# St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron)
31# New Albany
32# Highland (Medina)
33# Fairmont (Kettering)
34# Medina
35# Ironton
36# West Holmes (Millersburg)
37# Liberty Center
38# Wyoming (Cincinnati)
39# Fairfield
40# Lake (Uniontown)
41# Olentangy Liberty (Powell)
42# Upper Arlington (Columbus)
43# Wayne (Huber Heights)
44# Olmsted Falls
45# Ursuline (Youngstown)
46# Valley View (Germantown)
47# Pickerington Central (Pickerington)
48# Badin (Hamilton)
49# Linsly (Wheeling)
50# Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls)
51# McKinley (Canton)
52# Milton-Union (West Milton)
53# Perry
54# Milford
55# Steubenville
56# Wapakoneta
57# Perrysburg
58# New Bremen
59# Wadsworth
60# Bloom-Carroll (Carroll)
61# Dublin Coffman (Dublin)
62# Westerville South (Westerville)
63# Avon Lake
64# Holy Name (Parma Heights)
65# Anderson (Cincinnati)
66# Withrow (Cincinnati)
67# Bishop Watterson (Columbus)
68# Coldwater
69# Dublin Jerome (Dublin)
70# Tippecanoe (Tipp City)
71# Elyria Catholic (Elyria)
72# Perkins (Sandusky)
73# Pickerington North (Pickerington)
74# Olentangy Berlin (Delaware)
75# Kenston (Chagrin Falls)
76# Harvest Prep (Canal Winchester)
77# Jackson
78# Big Walnut (Sunbury)
79# Elmwood (Bloomdale)
80# Cleveland Heights
81# Versailles
82# Chaney (Youngstown)
83# West Branch (Beloit)
84# Marysville
85# Garaway (Sugarcreek)
86# Nordonia (Macedonia)
87# Anthony Wayne (Whitehouse)
88# Hoover (North Canton)
89# Hilliard Bradley (Hilliard)
90# Jefferson Area (Jefferson)
91# Taft (Cincinnati)
92# Whitmer (Toledo)
93# Northmont (Clayton)
94# Mansfield Senior (Mansfield)
95# Jackson (Massillon)
96# Memorial (St. Marys)
97# St. Francis DeSales (Columbus)
98# Columbus Grove
99# Edgewood (Trenton)
100# Tallmadge