
Iowa high school football Top 25 rankings (10/31/2023)
Here are SBLive’s Iowa high school football rankings for the week of Oct. 29:
1. Southeast Polk (10-0) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 18 Cedar Falls (7-3) at home.
Rams jumped on Linn-Mar early last week, leading 35-0 at the half before winning 49-9.
2. West Des Moines Dowling (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 10. Ankeny (7-3) at Williams Stadium.
Maroons beat Ankeny 35-14 back in Week 3 of the regular season.
3. Western Dubuque (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent: No. 9 North Scott (8-2) at home.
Bobcats have a tough test this week against North Scott, whom they beat 31-24 in Week 4.
4. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock (10-0) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: Carroll Kuemper (8-2) at home.
Lions have scored at least 39 points in nine of 10 games, and allowed double-digit points in only two of 10.
5. Van Meter (10-0) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At PCM (8-2).
Bulldogs have held five straight opponents to seven points or fewer, while scoring at least 47 on each occasion.
6. Creston (10-0) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: Webster City (8-2) at home.
In a hard-fought 35-27 win over Harlan Community, Cael Turner threw for 184 and Brennan Hayes ran for 196 and three scores.
7. Lewis Central (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 24 ADM (7-3) at home.
Titans now face perhaps the state's most dangerous player: QB Aiden Flora (1,770 rushing yards, 25 TDs; 1,019 passing yards, 12 TDs).
8. Cedar Rapids Xavier (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 23 North Polk (8-2).
Trailing Indianola 10-9 with less than two minutes to go, Saints converted a miracle 4th-and-26 play to keep their season alive. They went on to score and win 17-10.
9. North Scott (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 1 Western Dubuque (9-1).
In the Lancers' 31-24 regular-season loss to Western Dubuque, they allowed Grant Glausser to rush 31 times for 389 yards and four TDs, the second-most rushing yards in a game in the state this year.
10. Ankeny (7-3) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 2 West Des Moines Dowling (9-1) at Williams Stadium.
In Ankeny's 35-14 regular-season loss to Dowling, the Hawks allowed Ra'Shawd Davis to rush 36 times for 242 yards and three TDs.
11. Ankeny Centennial (6-4) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At Bettendorf (8-2).
The Jaguars scored one of the most impressive first-round victories, dominating Waukee Northwest 35-7.
12. Underwood (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At OA-BCIG (8-2).
Eagles rushed for 393 yards, including 254 and three touchdowns by Maddox Nelson, in a 42-0 win over AHSTW last week.
13. Solon (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: West Delaware (7-3) at home.
Spartans now face red-hot QB Brent Yonkovic of West Delaware, who carried 34 times for 288 yards and five TDs, and also completed 16 of 21 for 202 and another two scores in a wild 58-45 win over Davenport Assumption.
14. Waukee (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 15 West Des Moines Valley (5-5) at home.
The Warriors beat Valley 37-15 in Week 4 of the regular season, outgaining the Tigers just 325-285.
15. West Des Moines Valley (5-5) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 14 Waukee (8-2).
For the second straight year, the Tigers scored a huge opening-round playoff win at Pleasant Valley, winning 31-21 and getting a 100-yard kickoff return for a score by Isaiah Pinks.
16. West Lyon (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At Spirit Lake (9-1).
Wildcats face a stiff challenge at Spirit Lake, as the Indians have allowed six points or fewer in six of their last seven games.
17. Williamsburg (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 19 Mount Vernon (9-1) at home.
There are some who believe the winner of this quarterfinal matchup will win the 3A championship.
18. Cedar Falls (7-3) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 1 Southeast Polk (10-0).
Drake Gelhaus rushed 30 times for 174 yards and touchdown, and caught a 70-yard TD pass as the Tigers rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit to beat Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 30-26.
19. Mount Vernon (9-1) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 17 Williamsburg (9-1).
Last year's state runners-up in 3A (Mount Vernon) and 2A (Williamsburg) will play for a trip to the UNI-Dome.
20. Pleasant Valley (8-2) Season completed.
Spartans' season again ended in heartbreaking fashion with a 31-21 loss to West Des Moines Valley.
21. Johnston (5-5) Season completed.
All of the Dragons' losses were to 5A quarterfinalists. Two were to Ankeny, including last week's 21-9 playoff setback.
22. Grundy Center (10-0) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: Dike-New Hartford (7-3) at home.
Last year's Class A champion, Grundy Center gets another look at a team it edge 7-6 back on Aug. 25.
23. North Polk (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: No. 8 Cedar Rapids Xavier (8-2) at home.
Comets get one of Iowa's prep bluebloods on its home field, with a trip to the UNI-Dome on the line.
24. ADM (7-3) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At No. 7 Lewis Central (8-2).
Quarterback Aiden Flora carried 28 times for 334 yards and three TDs in his team's 38-31 loss to Lewis Central in Week 3.
25. Bondurant-Farrar (8-2) Quarterfinal opponent Friday: At Glenwood (8-2).
In the absence of injured all-staters Titus Cram and Reed Pfalzgraff, Caleb Moore carried 37 times for 309 yards and two TDs in a 23-6 win over Pella.