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The CSR Top 10 Football Rankings for Week 3 (9/14/09), with current ranking, number of first-place votes in parentheses after school name, total points and previous ranking.
Rank |
School |
Pts |
Comment |
Prev |
1 |
Cedar Hill (7) | 70 |
Even with wet weather conditions and no Ben Malena, QB Driphus Jackson and the Longhorns proved to Trinity and the entire state they deserve to be number one. | 1 |
2 |
Skyline | 60 |
It was the Michael Davis show at Forester Stadium as the senior wide receiver hauled in six catches for 146 yards and three TD's in the Raiders' win over Bowie. | 2 |
3 |
Southlake Carroll | 59 |
QB David Piland put on a clinic with 300 yards passing and 5 total touchdowns as the Dragons put together a perfect game plan to defeat Houston Bellaire. | 3 |
4 |
DeSoto | 44 |
RB Marcus Murphy collected over 300 all-purpose yards in the win against Berkner. The Eagles will chase win number 300 in program history facing Duncanville this week. | T7 |
5 |
Euless Trinity | 35 |
The Trojans can only mature from the loss to Cedar Hill after QB Willie Hubbard endured a quality learning experience facing a Longhorn defense that gave up just nine passing yards. | 4 |
6 |
Allen | 34 |
The offense established incredible balance with 264 rushing yards and 236 passing as the Eagles hand Rockwall its first loss of 2009. | T7 |
7 |
Coppell | 23 |
The Cowboys are quietly becoming the biggest dark horse of the season as Coach McBride's defense shut down one of the area's top ranked offenses in Highland Park. | NR |
8 |
Mesquite Horn | 15 |
The Jaguars continue to climb the ladder after quality wins over Lake Highlands and Wylie. QB Emory Miller sparkled with tremendous performances in both victories. | NR |
9 |
Marcus | 11 |
The Marauders have dominated opponents to start the season, but some aren't sold on Coach Erwin's 2009 squad. This Saturday in Waco against Katy, Marcus has a chance to prove to everyone that they are a true contender. | NR |
10 |
Duncanville | 9 |
The weather once again robbed the Panthers of a complete game and back-up QB Charles Williams was held to just 30 yards of total offense in two quarters against North Mesquite. | 5 |
Also receiving votes: Arlington Bowie 5, Flower Mound 3, North Mesquite 3, Plano Senior High 3, Garland 2, Lakeview Centennial 2, Plano East 2, Hebron 1, Naaman Forest 1, Plano West 1, Richardson 1
