Austin, September 30, 2025
News Summary
The Week 6 rankings for Texas high school football highlight notable performances, including unbeaten teams in Class 6A and 5A. Southlake Carroll leads Class 6A, while Aledo and Dallas South Oak Cliff top their respective divisions in Class 5A. Standout players are recognized for exceptional performances that have contributed to the rankings, showcasing both established and emerging talent as the season progresses.
Austin — Texas high school football Week 6 rankings were released, highlighting dominant performances by several programs and a slate of midseason standouts moving into the second half of the season. The rankings show multiple unbeaten teams across classifications, substantial margin-of-victory results in Class 6A and 5A, and notable individual statistical leaders.
Key findings
The Week 6 list places Southlake Carroll at the top of Class 6A while Aledo and Dallas South Oak Cliff lead the top of Class 5A Division I and Class 5A Division II, respectively. The updated rankings include teams that remained unbeaten, teams that moved up after lopsided wins, and entries for significant midseason performers across classifications.
Most important rankings and results
Class 6A Rankings:
- Southlake Carroll (5-0) – defeated Keller Timber Creek, 55-13
- Allen (5-0) – defeated McKinney, 62-0
- Humble Summer Creek (4-0) – defeated Channelview, 73-0
- Fort Bend Ridge Point (5-0) – defeated Fort Bend Travis, 49-9
- Lake Travis (5-0) – defeated Austin Bowie, 63-21
- Dickinson (5-0) – defeated Friendswood Clear Brook, 71-20
- Pearland (5-0) – defeated Manvel, 66-14
- Prosper (4-0) – defeated Plano East, 48-20
- Austin Westlake (3-1) – idle
- Duncanville (2-1) – defeated Dallas Skyline, 50-3
Additional rankings include Dripping Springs (5-0) at 11, Lewisville (4-0) at 12, North Forney (5-0) at 13, and others.
Significant Drops: Waxahachie and Humble Atascocita dropped out of the top rankings.
Class 5A Division I Rankings:
- Aledo (5-0) – defeated Keller Fossil Ridge, 56-14
- Frisco Lone Star (5-0) – defeated Frisco Heritage, 54-7
Class 5A Division II Rankings:
- Dallas South Oak Cliff (4-1) – defeated Dallas Adamson, 44-0
- Richmond Randle (5-0) – defeated Alvin Iowa Colony, 49-42
Class 4A and 3A Rankings: Top teams include Celina (5-0) in 4A Division I and Franklin (2-2) leading in 3A Division I. Rankings show a mix of unbeaten runs and teams that have rebounded after early-season losses.
Midseason standout performers
Several players were highlighted for exceptional production through five weeks:
- Jack Devine (QB, Austin Regents) – has completed 66% of passes, over 1,600 yards, 19 TDs; leading private school offense.
- Stryker Reed (ATH, Gordon) – key player for top-ranked six-man team; outstanding two-way contributions.
- Christian Villarreal (RB, Ozona) – explosive running back with 1,772 yards, 23 TDs in just five games.
- Kavian Bryant (QB, Palestine Westwood) – leading in scoring offense with exceptional passing and rushing stats.
- DaQuives Beck (LB, Carthage) – defensive anchor for heavily challenged team averaging 11 points allowed per game.
- Landen Williams-Callis (RB, Richmond Randle) – notable for rushing stats at 1,205 yards and 21 TDs.
- Jermaine Bishop (ATH, Willis) – record-setting wide receiver now holding career receiving yards record in Houston area.
Implications and context
The Week 6 rankings reflect strong offensive production across the state, with several programs posting large scoring margins. Multiple top teams remain unbeaten and will carry momentum into the latter half of the regular season. At the same time, teams that dropped out of the rankings indicate shifting competitive dynamics within districts.
Individual statistical leaders are split across classifications, including six-man, private school, and public school programs. The list of standout performers shows both established programs and smaller schools producing high-level talent, affecting playoff positioning and regional reputation as the season progresses.
What to watch next
Attention will focus on how unbeaten teams maintain form against tougher district opponents, how ranked teams respond to midseason challenges, and whether the identified individual performers sustain their production for postseason positioning. Upcoming district matchups and head-to-head contests among ranked teams will be decisive for final seeding entering playoffs.
FAQ
What were the Texas high school football Week 6 rankings?
Texas high school football Week 6 rankings were released, highlighting top teams across classifications including the Class 6A Rankings led by 1. Southlake Carroll (5-0) – defeated Keller Timber Creek, 55-13; and the Class 5A Division I Rankings led by 1. Aledo (5-0) – defeated Keller Fossil Ridge, 56-14.
Which teams topped Class 6A Week 6?
Class 6A Rankings: 1. Southlake Carroll (5-0) – defeated Keller Timber Creek, 55-13; 2. Allen (5-0) – defeated McKinney, 62-0; 3. Humble Summer Creek (4-0) – defeated Channelview, 73-0; 4. Fort Bend Ridge Point (5-0) – defeated Fort Bend Travis, 49-9; 5. Lake Travis (5-0) – defeated Austin Bowie, 63-21; 6. Dickinson (5-0) – defeated Friendswood Clear Brook, 71-20; 7. Pearland (5-0) – defeated Manvel, 66-14; 8. Prosper (4-0) – defeated Plano East, 48-20; 9. Austin Westlake (3-1) – idle; 10. Duncanville (2-1) – defeated Dallas Skyline, 50-3.
Were there any significant drops in the Week 6 rankings?
Significant Drops: Waxahachie and Humble Atascocita dropped out of the top rankings.
Who were named midseason standout athletes?
Midseason standout athletes from various classifications recognized, including: Jack Devine (QB, Austin Regents) – has completed 66% of passes, over 1,600 yards, 19 TDs; leading private school offense. Stryker Reed (ATH, Gordon) – key player for top-ranked six-man team; outstanding two-way contributions. Christian Villarreal (RB, Ozona) – explosive running back with 1,772 yards, 23 TDs in just five games. Kavian Bryant (QB, Palestine Westwood) – leading in scoring offense with exceptional passing and rushing stats. DaQuives Beck (LB, Carthage) – defensive anchor for heavily challenged team averaging 11 points allowed per game. Landen Williams-Callis (RB, Richmond Randle) – notable for rushing stats at 1,205 yards and 21 TDs. Jermaine Bishop (ATH, Willis) – record-setting wide receiver now holding career receiving yards record in Houston area.
Classification | Top Team (Record) | Recent Result | Notable Player / Stat |
---|---|---|---|
Class 6A | Southlake Carroll (5-0) | defeated Keller Timber Creek, 55-13 | Multiple unbeaten programs |
Class 5A Division I | Aledo (5-0) | defeated Keller Fossil Ridge, 56-14 | High-scoring wins |
Class 5A Division II | Dallas South Oak Cliff (4-1) | defeated Dallas Adamson, 44-0 | Landen Williams-Callis: 1,205 yards, 21 TDs |
Individual Leaders | Christian Villarreal (RB, Ozona) | 1,772 yards, 23 TDs in five games | Jack Devine: over 1,600 yards, 19 TDs |
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