Prep Football: Mt. Pleasant Moves Up to #8 in Latest RPI Rankings

Prep Football- The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) released the week 7 rankings for classes 2A, 1A, A, and Eight-Player along with the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) for classes 5A, 4A, and 3A and Mt. Pleasant kept their spot within the top 10.

Class 5A

#1 Waukee Northwest retained the crown after obliterating a top 10 ten team in Southeast Polk last Friday, 38-7. The undefeated Wolves still have two top 20 teams on their schedule, but an undefeated regular season appears likely.

A host of 6-1 teams make up the rest of the top 10, including Dowling Catholic, Valley, and Sioux City East as the #2, #3, and #4 teams, respectively.

The defending championship, holding a 4-3 record after their loss to the Wolves, still remain in the top 10 at #10 (tied with Dallas Center-Grimes) but the Rams have a far way to go to make it back to the Dome.

For a full look at the rankings, follow the link: Class 5A Week 7 RPI

Class 4A

There’s something to be said about subjectivity when it comes to the rankings as the purely numbers-based algorithm placed Burlington just ahead of Davenport North at #15, despite the Wildcats holding Keshawn Wyldon to just 56 yards in a 47-17 contest held at Bracewell Stadium.

Both teams, in the same district and leveled with 5-2 records, will most likely have it settled by the first round of the postseason but something to chew on until then.

Otherwise, #1 Xavier and #4 Gilbert remain as the only undefeated teams in the class, but Sergeant Bluff-Luton slid back from #5 to #2 after walloping Le Mars 35-7, bringing down their opponents’ record.

Decorah and North Polk moved into the #2 and #3 slots for Class 4A.

For a full look at the rankings and standings, follow the link: Class 4A Week 7 Standings and RPI

Class 3A

Take a deep breath Mt. Pleasant, week 7 is over and the Panthers survived a thriller in Keokuk to improve to 6-1 on the season and 3-0 in District 4. The district championship will be up for grabs when #3 Solon, who is undefeated and fresh off beating Washington 42-0, comes to town on Friday night.

Clear Lake and West Delaware remained at #1 and #2 in the rankings with perfect records. The stage is set for these two titans to meet at Lions Field for a week 9 showdown to decide the district champion. Clear Lake is allowing just five points per game, while West Delaware has knocked off last year’s champion.

Mt. Vernon was ousted from the top 10 after Central DeWitt’s high-flying offense stuck it to the Mustangs in a 33-24 final. The Sabers, who are ranked at #12 and has beaten Mt. Pleasant this season, are led by the duo of Hudson Krukow, an outstanding senior quarterback, and junior running back Cooper Small, as he gashed Mt. Vernon for 209 yards and two touchdowns.

For our other district four teams, Washington and Keokuk remain attached at the hip, but both teams tumbled back to #25 and #26, respectively. Fairfield’s one-sided victory over #34 Fort Madison actually moved the Trojans back to #29 in the RPI.

Still, the race for that automatic playoff bid is not over quite yet. Fairfield still has Keokuk and Mt. Pleasant on their schedule, the Trojans could get in via tiebreaker. Panthers are in the driver seat, but nothing is out of the realm of possibility.

For a full look at the rankings and standings, follow the link: Class 3A Week 7 Standings and RPI

Class 2A

Nothing changed in the top 10 with #1 Kuemper Catholic still touting an undefeated record followed by one-loss PCM and unbeaten Okoboji.

Mid-Prairie jumped Osage to #6 after scoring 62 points on Mediapolis last Friday as they secured their second consecutive district championship. The Golden Hawks’ one loss came against #8 Alburnett this season but two losses since then for the Pirates pits them under the nest of the Hawks.

Dropped from the top 10 was Western Christian as they fell to Cherokee Washington 56-36, bringing their season point differential average to -1. West Branch took over the unoccupied spot with a 5-2 record and those two losses coming narrowly against Regina Catholic and Alburnett.

Class 1A

West Lyon, Grundy Center, and Regina Catholic move into the final week of the season with perfect records and as the top three teams in the class. The top nine remained unchanged.

Interstate 35 was replaced by Ridge View after the Roadrunners were left as roadkill in a 43-0 shutout at the hands of West Marshall.

Class A

Much like Class 1A, the top three teams are undefeated in MMCRU, Saint Ansgar, and ACGC. Wapsie Valley and North Linn each leapfrogged up a spot in the rankings to #5 and #6, respectively, as both teams are ranked at #1 and #2 in the power rankings on Bound.

8-Player

The top eight is still the same with Bishop Garrigan on top of the standings and Iowa Valley back at #4. The top seven teams in the class are still undefeated.

Kingsley-Pierson was knocked out of the top 10 after losing 62-42 to GTRA. Replacing them was #10 Bedford. The Bulldogs have one loss on the season and have an average point differential of +50.

More

Our local district standings will be listed below and for a full look at the top 10 for classes 2A, 1A, A, and Eight-Player, follow the link: Week 7 Rankings

Local District Standings

Eight-Player Local District Rankings

District 5

#4 Iowa Valley: 7-0 (4-0)

Belle Plaine: 3-4 (3-1)

WACO: 3-4 (2-2) Point Differential: 5.50

Winfield-Mt. Union: 2-4 (2-2) Point Differential: -4

English Valleys: 4-3 (2-3) Point Differential: -1.20

HLV/TC: 1-6 (0-5)

Class A District 5

Pekin: 7-0 (5-0)

Danville: 5-2 (4-1)

Columbus: 3-4 (3-2)

Wapello: 5-2 (3-2)

Van Buren County: 3-4 (2-3)

Class 2A District 6

#6 Mid-Prairie: 6-1 (4-0)

Wilton: 5-2 (3-1)

West Liberty: 3-4 (2-2)

Mediapolis: 3-4 (2-2)

West Burlington/Notre Dame: 3-4 (1-3)

Central Lee: 2-5 (0-4)

Class 3A District 4

#3 Solon: 7-0 (3-0)

#8 Mt. Pleasant: 6-1 (3-0)

Keokuk: 3-4 (1-2)

Fairfield: 2-5 (1-2)

Washington: 3-4 (1-2)

Fort Madison: 0-7 (0-3)

Class 4A District 3

Western Dubuque: 5-2 (3-0)

North Scott: 4-3 (2-1)

Davenport North: 5-2 (2-1)

Burlington: 5-2 (2-1)

Clinton: 3-4 (0-3)

Davenport West: 0-7 (0-3)