Tennessee high school football statewide rankings

Michael Murphy
The Tennessean
Mt. Juliet QB Aiden Raines takes off running against Hendersonville on Fri. Oct. 27, 2017.

The Associated Press' Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee's six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the combined Division II financial aid classification as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, records through October 30, total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote

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Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

Others receiving 12 or more points: None.

All Associated Press members in Tennessee are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week's poll are: Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland; Cookeville Herald-Citizen, Cookeville; The Tennessean (Nashville), Murfreesboro; State Gazette, Dyersburg; The Jackson Sun, Jackson; Johnson City Press, Johnson City; Marshall County Tribune (Lewisburg); The Daily Times, Maryville; The Tomahawk (Mountain City), Mountain City; The Commercial Appeal, Memphis; The Mountain Press, Sevierville; Union City Daily Messenger, Union City; WCMT, Martin; The Williamson Herald, Franklin.