Mater Dei would not have even played your Florida team they would've had to play in the other game of undefeated winners Not only that the top five schools are all undefeated the best school out of Florida is ranked number 10
@@terryturner5728 Mater Dei is a good football ball team no cap . Don’t forget Florida has had plenty National championship teams . Can y’all give chaminade there flowers first before bringing up mater Dei . Like damn
@@latavious48 weird people usually keeps the best thing going for them Cali can finally shine hard without de laselle Florida is use to it so they will always bring up bosco and mater dei for a few years
@@toreymoore011 very weird bruh. Mater Dei is the only thing they hold onto . Most of the was repping centennial a few years ago. I peeped that going back in the comments. #bandwagon
I was just saying this, they need to play 18 games at this point, to settle national ranking conversations. Random pool of teams that won in their top divisions.
Arizona has some good football.. but Florida population is much larger... Bigger Schools, Bigger teams, Bigger Players. Plus Private schools that literally draft talent from all over.
Mater dei played their championship already with servite then the national championship was against another team, and they are banned in Florida im pretty sure
@@kemosleepy2373 out of everything you said only 1 of those were correct. Mater Dei is not playing because California doesnt allow their teams to play in these type of games after the CA Open State Chsmpionship is over. Mater Dei never played a "National Championship" game. Not an official one atleast. And whoever said they wanted to see Collins Hill vs Mater Dei, you can forget it for 2 reasons... A) For the reason stated above, CA teams are not permitted to play in the Geico Bowl Games. And B) Collins Hill plays (14-0) Graham-Kapowsin, the Washington state champion (with an average MoV of 41+ ppg) this afternoon on ESPNU.
@@sinpoeanarconna2974 your a G 🙌 plus the Washington team has a bunch of three stars and no four stars so it’s gonna be tuff there 30 in the national tho
Yeah and Chaminade is in class 3a one of the smallest division in Florida. There's about 8 schools just alone in Dade and Broward that would go head to head with Chaminade. Not including the entire state of Florida 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯. If a small class 3a beat the #4 rank team in Arizona (maxpreps final rankings for Arizona), imagine how a class 8A, 7A, 6A, or 5A fair against Highland?
@@ahucatitlan Chaminade is a private school and one of the tops in Florida. Arizona has an open division for the top 8 teams in the state, no matter the classification. And Highland didnt make the open, thats why i put them at #9. And in Florida the classifications don't mean much. The 3A can be better than the 7As. Ive watched a lot of Florida football over the yrs.
@@davidc.992 The same comparison you mention that a class 3A could beat a Class 7A, you can make the comparison that a public school can beat any private school. Also, class divisions do make a huge difference. A chaminade school (3A) can only limit a certain number of students or athletes, however, St Thomas Aquinas (class 7A) can offer more athletes or students. Chaminade is a small private school, I live about 60 miles away from it. Most athletes are from within the county (8 miles radius).
@@ahucatitlan I'm from Florida, and my team actually played Chaminade (Seminole from 8A) the classifications are based purely on school population. 2A is the smallest (1A is classified as "rural" or teams waaayyy out in the sticks) and 8A is the biggest. usually, the better teams are smaller and can bring in better players, while the bigger classes are public schools and kinda just go with whoever comes in. 8A is the best example of this, being the largest, because there are only 2 repeat winners there: Apopka and Seminole. Meanwhile you have teams like Chaminade who win 4 out of the last 6 championships.
@@BNGBNG9ERGNG That team from Washington played a hell of a football game. Sam Horn also got banged up pretty early. I do agree with you though Mater Dei would absolutely roll Collins Hill, not a doubt in my mind!
Can’t no Florida team have a victory without y’all bringing up mater Dei. Y’all Cali people are draining.Congratulations Lions !!! .
Mater Dei would not have even played your Florida team they would've had to play in the other game of undefeated winners
Not only that the top five schools are all undefeated the best school out of Florida is ranked number 10
@@terryturner5728 Mater Dei is a good football ball team no cap . Don’t forget Florida has had plenty National championship teams .
Can y’all give chaminade there flowers first before bringing up mater Dei . Like damn
@@latavious48 weird people usually keeps the best thing going for them Cali can finally shine hard without de laselle Florida is use to it so they will always bring up bosco and mater dei for a few years
@@toreymoore011 very weird bruh. Mater Dei is the only thing they hold onto . Most of the was repping centennial a few years ago. I peeped that going back in the comments. #bandwagon
Exactly bra like MD literally recruit threw there whole state and pick players
Highland left their best defensive player on the sideline. #43 Tau Pauga (linebacker). He had the opening big play of the game. Look this kid up.
Whatever excuse u want to use take the L
Soon high school football teams will have 17-18 game seasons and practice year round.
Sounds good to me
I was just saying this, they need to play 18 games at this point, to settle national ranking conversations. Random pool of teams that won in their top divisions.
16 coaches for Chaminade, holy shit.
Arizona has some good football.. but Florida population is much larger... Bigger Schools, Bigger teams, Bigger Players. Plus Private schools that literally draft talent from all over.
Big? Known for elite speed and skill but we aren’t known for having size and being big…
The best school from south Florida last year was a public school. Central is a public that was beating public schools like IMG and American Heritage
MD vs ST FRANCES
MD vs St Thomas Aquinas would be a better game; st thomas beat st frances 38-23
or jesuit who went 16-0 in 7a & won states in fla
Mater Dei played Serra to earn national championship.
They beat Serra lol honestly don’t know what happen to da Bay always dominate with de la salle
Folsom lately has been tearing it up
Should’ve put mt.Lebanon
Why mater dei ain’t playing ?
There’s no point
Mater dei played their championship already with servite then the national championship was against another team, and they are banned in Florida im pretty sure
@@kemosleepy2373Cali banned img
@@kemosleepy2373 out of everything you said only 1 of those were correct.
Mater Dei is not playing because California doesnt allow their teams to play in these type of games after the CA Open State Chsmpionship is over.
Mater Dei never played a "National Championship" game. Not an official one atleast.
And whoever said they wanted to see Collins Hill vs Mater Dei, you can forget it for 2 reasons... A) For the reason stated above, CA teams are not permitted to play in the Geico Bowl Games. And B) Collins Hill plays (14-0) Graham-Kapowsin, the Washington state champion (with an average MoV of 41+ ppg) this afternoon on ESPNU.
@@sinpoeanarconna2974 your a G 🙌 plus the Washington team has a bunch of three stars and no four stars so it’s gonna be tuff there 30 in the national tho
Cooper Scott is the goat
.......and still lost.
Arizona has 10 teams in the state that can compete with anyone. Highland was about the 9th best team in the state.
Yeah and Chaminade is in class 3a one of the smallest division in Florida. There's about 8 schools just alone in Dade and Broward that would go head to head with Chaminade. Not including the entire state of Florida 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯. If a small class 3a beat the #4 rank team in Arizona (maxpreps final rankings for Arizona), imagine how a class 8A, 7A, 6A, or 5A fair against Highland?
@@ahucatitlan Chaminade is a private school and one of the tops in Florida. Arizona has an open division for the top 8 teams in the state, no matter the classification. And Highland didnt make the open, thats why i put them at #9. And in Florida the classifications don't mean much. The 3A can be better than the 7As. Ive watched a lot of Florida football over the yrs.
@@davidc.992 The same comparison you mention that a class 3A could beat a Class 7A, you can make the comparison that a public school can beat any private school. Also, class divisions do make a huge difference. A chaminade school (3A) can only limit a certain number of students or athletes, however, St Thomas Aquinas (class 7A) can offer more athletes or students. Chaminade is a small private school, I live about 60 miles away from it. Most athletes are from within the county (8 miles radius).
@@ahucatitlan I'm from Florida, and my team actually played Chaminade (Seminole from 8A) the classifications are based purely on school population. 2A is the smallest (1A is classified as "rural" or teams waaayyy out in the sticks) and 8A is the biggest. usually, the better teams are smaller and can bring in better players, while the bigger classes are public schools and kinda just go with whoever comes in. 8A is the best example of this, being the largest, because there are only 2 repeat winners there: Apopka and Seminole. Meanwhile you have teams like Chaminade who win 4 out of the last 6 championships.
They would have lost to at leash 15 Florida teams. That's why coaches want "Florida Kids" on their squads.
Collins hill vs Mater dai needs to happen Would love to see mater dai defense vs Travis hunter
No lies detected
After that game they just lost no you don’t
I was surprised to see Collins Hill lost to the team from Washington
@@BNGBNG9ERGNG That team from Washington played a hell of a football game. Sam Horn also got banged up pretty early. I do agree with you though Mater Dei would absolutely roll Collins Hill, not a doubt in my mind!
@@MaDDogCraps707 I wasn’t
Mater dei by 2 touchdowns