The national high school football scene has another solid slate of games on tap as the playoffs begin around the country, with many regular seasons wrapping up.
There’s a number of solid matchups from California to Ohio to New Jersey and down to Florida. Here’s a look at the 10 biggest national high school football games you won’t want to miss from Nov. 13-15.
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Lincoln (Fla.) at A. Crawford Mosley (Fla.)
When: Thursday, Nov. 13, 8 p.m. ET
Where: Tommy Oliver Stadium, Lynn Haven, Fla.
We’ve got to get the Florida high school football playoffs started off right and one game that really catches one’s eye is on Thursday night when Lincoln (6-4) travels from the state’s capital over to Panama City to face A. Crawford Mosley (9-1). Playing in the state’s arguably toughest bracket, Class 5A, Region 1, this matchup is potentially as even as they come. Both teams earned wins over Niceville during the regular season and each have some common opponents from the regular season. The Dolphins will look to get the ball in the hands of Mississippi State commit Adam Land (35 catches, 509 yards).
Massey Prediction: A. Crawford Mosley 34, Lincoln 31
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Collins Hill (Ga.) at Lowndes (Ga.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m. ET
Where: Martin Stadium, Valdosta, Georgia
The GHSA Class 6A playoffs gets going this week when Lowndes (9-1) hosts an always dangerous Collins Hill (6-4) team. Collins Hill’s defensive line features LSU commitment Deuce Geralds, who has totaled 83 tackles, 34 for a loss and 15.5 sacks. The Vikings are led offensively by Texas A&M commitment Jayce Johnson, who has totaled 1,472 yards and 20 total touchdowns this season. Lowndes ended up losing in their regular season finale to Valdosta, 23-14, and are looking to bounce back.
Massey Prediction: Lowndes 34, Collins Hill 14
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Westlake (TX) at Vandegrift (TX)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m. ET
Where: Ed W. Monroe Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas
The Lone Star State’s top Class 6A, Division II bi-district round matchup of the week is when Westlake (7-3) travels to Austin to take on Vandegrift (8-2). Ole Miss commitment Rees Wise has been solid for the Chaparrals behind center, throwing for 1,451 yards and 11 touchdowns. Wise will need to be effective against a Vipers’ defense that’s totaled 12 sacks and intercepted eight passes this season. Though Vandegrift is 4-0 at home this season, Westlake is going to be a tough out for anyone.
Massey Prediction: Westlake 33, Vandegrift 20
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Millard South (Neb.) at Westside (Neb.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m. ET
Where: Phelps Field, Omaha, Neb.
For the first time this entire season, it looks like Millard South (10-1) might actually be challenged on their way to Nebraska’s Class A state championship game when they take on Omaha Westside (10-1). The Patriots have been historically dominant this season, out-scoring opponents 632-23 as they have only allowed six points in their last four games. In order to make it to the state title game, Millard South will need quarterback Jett Thomalla (Alabama commit) to continue on the tear he’s been all season long. Thomalla has thrown for 2,726 yards, 44 touchdowns and he will look to continue his torrid pace up against a Warriors’ secondary led by Iowa State commit Bryson Williams.
Massey Prediction: Millard South 44, Westside 26
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Saline (Mich.) at Cass Technical (Mich.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 8 p.m. ET
Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Two of the best high school football programs out of Michigan face off Friday night in the Motor City as the undefeated Cass Technical Technicians take on the Saline Hornets (10-1) in a Division I region semifinal. Cass Technical (11-0) is the state’s No. 1 ranked team, led by a slew of future Power 4 talent on both sides of the ball. Leading the way on offense for the Technicians is sophomore four-star quarterback Donald Tabron II, who has thrown for over 2,100 yards and 28 touchdowns this season. The Hornets’ defense has been solid this season at giving up just 14.6 points per game through 11 games.
Massey Prediction: Cass Technical 36, Saline 34
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Auburn (Ala.) at Daphne (Ala.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. ET
Where: Jubilee Stadium, Daphne, Ala.
The AHSAA Class 7A high school football playoffs continues into the second round as Auburn (9-2) coming off their win over Vestavia Hills, travels down south to face Daphne (9-2), which defeated Sparkman last week, 43-14. Four-star junior quarterback Cason Myers has been solid this season for the Tigers, throwing for 2,216 yards and 18 touchdowns. The Trojans feature one of South Alabama’s top quarterbacks in Christian Segar, who has thrown for 2,671 yards and 37 scores this season. This should be a high-scoring affair between two good offenses.
Massey Prediction: Auburn 42, Daphne 14
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Lone Peak (Utah) at Skyridge (Utah)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 5:30 p.m. ET
Where: The Nest, Lehi, Utah
The UHSAA Class 6A semifinal matchup this week between Skyridge (10-2) and Lone Peak (7-4)a rematch from the regular season will decide who reaches to state championship game. The first meeting between these two teams went to Skyridge, 37-34, and is lining up to be a doozy once again. The Falcons features one of the state’s best passers in three-star Kaneal Sweetwyne, who has been terrific throwing the rock this fall. Sweetwyne has thrown for 2,941 yards and 32 touchdowns through 12 games for Skyridge. Lone Peal has a balanced offensive attack, led by junior signal caller Cruz Christensen, who has thrown for 1,524 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Massey Prediction: Skyridge 40, Lone Peak 33
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No. 17 Santa Margarita Catholic (Calif.) at No. 11 Sierra Canyon (Calif.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 10 p.m. ET
Where: Sierra Canyon School Athletics Fields, Chatsworth, Calif.
The No. 11 ranked Sierra Canyon Trailblazers (10-0) look to defend home turf in one of their toughest challenges of the season when they face No. 17 ranked Santa Margarita Catholic (7-3) in a Southern Section Division I showdown. Former NFL Pro Bowler Carson Palmer has done stellar job in his first season at the helm of his alma mater and has led his Eagles to their most wins since 2017, when they last won seven games. Defense should reign supreme between the two nationally ranked programs as both units are heavily regarded as a couple of the best in California. Points will be at a minimum between these two powers in a first round matchup.
Massey Prediction: Sierra Canyon 28, Santa Margarita 14
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No. 8 Mater Dei (Calif.) at No. 19 Mission Viejo (Calif.)
When: Friday, Nov. 14, 10 p.m. ET
Where: The Ranch, Mission Viejo, Calif.
No. 8 Mater Dei (8-2) ended the regular season with a huge 36-31 win over rival St. John Bosco and now look to make a run back to the state’s Division I championship. To do so, however, they’ll need to go through a gauntlet of teams it first start with No. 19 Mission Viejo (9-1). The Monarchs need their high-powered offense led by five-star tight end Mark Bowman (USC commit), five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. (Ohio State commit) and three-star quarterback Ryan Hopkins (Wisconsin), to lead the way in this Southern Section Division I matchup. Diablos’ starting quarterback Luke Fahey (Ohio State commit) has been superb on offense, throwing for 3,108 yards, 25 touchdowns and only two picks.
Massey Prediction: Mater Dei 38, Mission Viejo 14
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St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) at Iona Preparatory School (N.Y)
When: Saturday, Nov. 15, 1:30 p.m. ET
Where: Wellington Mara Field, New Rochelle, New York
We conclude the week of games in the Empire State with two of New York’s top high school football teams collide on Friday night in New Rochelle. This New York Catholic High School Football League (NYCHSFL) AAA semifinal matchup is shaping up to being a solid one between New York’s No. 1 vs. No. 6 ranked teams. Iona Preparatory School (11-0) features senior three-star running back Crew Davis (893 yards, 13 touchdowns), a North Carolina commit, in the backfield for the Gaels. Leading the St. Anthony’s (7-4) ground attack will be junior running back Xavier Bala, who has rushed for 1,275 yards and 20 touchdowns this season.
Massey Prediction: Iona Preparatory School 42, St. Anthony’s 29
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