South Carolina high school football computer rankings (10/3/2023)

Check out SBLive's custom rankings formula for every classification of SC football

With the South Carolina high school football season in full swing, SBLive Sports has released its 2023 South Carolina high school football computer rankings for every classification.

We will continue to release our computer rankings weekly for the duration of the season.

As more data populates our system from this season's results, undefeated Summerville (6-0) has returned to the No. 1 ranking in the Class AAAAA, while the Irmo Yellowjackets are still the No. 1 team in the Class AAAA rankings.

Follow the links below to see the complete SBLive Football Computer Rankings for every classification in South Carolina.

Also check out our SBLive/Sports Illustrated high school football rankings.


SBLive's formula was created using its own 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 in order 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 South Carolina football computer rankings:

CLASS AAAAA RANKINGS

CLASS AAAA RANKINGS

CLASS AAA RANKINGS

CLASS AA RANKINGS

CLASS A RANKINGS

CLASS 8-MAN

CLASS SCISA AAA

CLASS SCISA AA

CLASS SCISA A

CLASS SCISA 8 MAN

ALL SC FOOTBALL RANKINGS


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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982, while still a mass communications major at Towson University, and in 2003 became one of the first journalists to cover high school sports online while operating MIAASports.com, the official website of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Later, Adornato pioneered market-wide coverage of high school sports with DigitalSports.com, introducing video highlights and player interviews while assembling an award-winning editorial staff. In 2010, he launched VarsitySportsNetwork.com which became the premier source of high school media coverage in the state of Maryland. In 2022, he sold VSN to The Baltimore Banner and joined SBLive Sports as the company's East Coast Managing Editor.