Oklahoma high school football computer rankings (9/25/2024)

Check out SBLive's custom rankings formula for every classification of Oklahoma high school football ahead of Week 5
The Norman Tigers come in at the No.1 spot in the latest Class 6A-1 computer rankings.
The Norman Tigers come in at the No.1 spot in the latest Class 6A-1 computer rankings. / STEVE SISNEY/FOR THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK

Week 4 of the 2024 Oklahoma high school football season is in the books, and High School on SI is debuting its first computer rankings of the season in the state.

Coming in at the No. 1 spot in the Class 6A-I computer rankings are the Norman Tigers, starting the season with an impressive 3-0 record. The Owasso Rams are close behind after a dominant victory against Page last Friday night.

A quick look at the Class 6A-II rankings shows a couple of undefeated teams leading the pack: Deer Creek at No.1 and Muskogee at No. 2. A one-loss Stillwater team is right behind, rounding out the top 3.

SBLive's formula was created using its linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.

Here are SBLive's latest Oklahoma football computer rankings, as of Sept. 25, 2024:

OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPUTER RANKINGS

CLASS 6A-I | CLASS 6A-II

CLASS 5A | CLASS 4A

CLASS 3A | CLASS 2A

CLASS 2A-I | CLASS A-I

CLASS A-II | CLASS B-I

CLASS B-II | CLASS C

CLASS 9-MAN | CLASS 8 MAN


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-- Robin Erickson


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