Top 10 Connecticut High School Football Rankings (11/18/2024)

We have a new No. 1 at the top of our rankings this week after Choate Rosemary Hall School defeated Brunswick Academy
Killingly senior Everton Brown looks to break free from New London's Tyree Barnes during Killingly's 41-20 win Friday night at Morgan Field.
Killingly senior Everton Brown looks to break free from New London's Tyree Barnes during Killingly's 41-20 win Friday night at Morgan Field. / Jimmy Zanor/Norwich Bulletin / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Preseason high school football games kicked off a few weeks ago throughout the state of Connecticut starting the week of Sep. 12. The Connecticut regular season kicked off this past weekend with a full slate of games.

The new No. 1 team in the Constitution State is Choate Rosemary Hall School after a strong 27- victory over Brunswick Academy.

Here’s the complete breakdown of Connecticut’s elite high school football teams, heading into Week 11 of the 2024 season, as we see it.

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1. Choate Rosemary Hall School (9-0)

Another private school that’s loaded with talent across the board is Choate Rosemary Hall School. The Wild Boars picked up win No. 6, 34-7 over Loomis Chaffee School. Connecticut's top player per 247Sports resides at Choate Rosemary in 4-star offensive lineman Will Black, who is committed to Notre Dame. Choate Rosemary Hall School takes the top spot after defeating Brunswick Academy, 27-9.

2. Brunswick School (8-2)

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A private school that’s loaded with talent across the board is Brunswick School, with Notre Dame commitment Blake Hebert running the show offensively. He’s got Notre Dame commit Matty Augustine on one side and Syracuse commit Jaylen Pray on the other. The Bruins did lose their first game of the season against Phillips Exeter Academy, 34-26, a few weeks ago. Brunswick Academy drops from the top spot after a 27-9 loss to Choate Rosemary Hall School.

3. Avon Old Farms (6-4)

The Beavers opened up the season with a loss, but bounced back with a Week 2 victory over Kent School, 42-6. In Week 3, AOF fell to No. 1 Brunswick Scool, 28-7. They feature one of the state’s most overall talented programs. Avon Old Farms has 3-star offensive tackle Owen Aliciene (Penn State commitment) and 3-star defensive lineman Dante Recker (Maryland commitment) highlighting a very talented roster. Even with a loss to Choate Rosemary Hall School, Avon Old Farms remains secure at the third spot despite dropping a fourth game, this time to Phillips Exeter Academy.

4. Windsor (9-0)

Windsor Football (CT) runs out on the field in the 2024 season
Windsor Football (CT) runs out on the field in the 2024 season / Windsor Football/Facebook

When it comes to the public schools, Windsor has proven to being the state's proven best. The latest example by the Warriors was a 47-14 victory over Berlin last week.

5. New Canaan (8-1)

Killingly's Hayden Allard looks for some running room against New Canaan during the Class L quarterfinals last season.
Killingly's Hayden Allard looks for some running room against New Canaan during the Class L quarterfinals last season. / Jimmy Zanor/Norwich Bulletin / USA TODAY NETWORK

We debated on how far the Rams would drop after having their 14-game winning streak snapped in a 14-0 loss to Masuk a few weeks ago. Answer was just a few spots because this is still a really good team despite dropping a game. New Canaan picked up another blowout win last week, with the Rams winning 42-6 over Bridgeport Central.

6. Hand (9-0)

The Tigers handily took care of business against Fairfield Prep in Week 2, rolling by the Jesuits 34-3. Hand made its debut a few weeks ago into the rankings because of the shellacking of Fairfield Prep and then the following Friday handily defeated Shelton, 52-29. Hand just keeps on winning and notched a 62-31 victory over Xavier last week.

7. Brookfield (9-0)

Entering the rankings for the first time a couple weeks ago this season is Brookfield as they upset Bunnell recently. Brookfield continued its winning ways with a 28-14 defeat of Masuk last week.

8. Greenwich (8-1)

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The Greenwich Cardinals have run their record to 3-0 and they own the top spot in our current Connecticut Class LL high school football computer rankings. / Greenwich Football Instagram

We really like the balance offensive attack led by dual-threat quarterback Michael D'angelo right now. The signal caller has made plenty of plays with his arm and legs, accounting for well over 1,000 all-purpose yards and 10-plus touchdowns. Greenwich has already knocked off Bishop Hendricksen, the No. 1 team in Rhode Island, and last week defeated Westhill, 42-0.

9. Fairfield Prep (8-1)

Fairfield Prep's Mason Frey is one of Connecticut's top returning linebackers in 2024
Fairfield Prep's Mason Frey is one of Connecticut's top returning linebackers in 2024 /

The Jesuits made their way back into the rankings based on the last few weeks. Fairfield Prep handily defeated Hampden, 42-9, last week. They'll cap the regular season with a tilt against West Haven.

10. Darien (8-1)

We've probably been a little too hard on the Blue Wave as their only loss of the season came against Windsor, 41-35. Darien makes their way into the rankings this week.

On the bubble: Ansonia, Bunnell, Glastonbury, Killingly, Masuk, New Britian, Newtown, Staples, West Haven


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ANDY VILLAMARZO

Andy Villamarzo has been a sports writer in the Tampa Bay (FL) Area since 2007, writing for publications such as Tampa Bay Times, The Tampa Tribune, The Suncoast News, Tampa Beacon, Hernando Sun to name a few. Andy resides out of the Tarpon Springs, FL area and started as a writer with SB Live Sports in the summer of 2022 covering the Tampa Bay Area. He has quickly become one of Florida's foremost authorities on high school sports, appearing frequently on podcasts, radio programs and digital broadcasts as an expert on team rankings, recruiting and much more.