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KSR’s Week 6 Top 25 (+2) rankings
1. St. Xavier (4-1): Def. Trinity 13-8 | Trevor Havill’s 56-yard pass to Zach Marks early in the fourth quarter put the Tigers on top for good.
2. Frederick Douglass (6-0): Def. Scott County 41-0 | Davaun Hart rushed for two touchdowns and UK commit Ty Bryant added a score in the Kroger KSR Game of the Week.
3. Boyle County (6-0): Def. North Hardin 65-14 | Avery Bodner had 16 carries for 116 yards and two scores along with seven catches for 81 yards.
4. DuPont Manual (6-0): Def. Ballard 21-0 | Zah’Ron Washburn rushed for two touchdowns while Miles Rhodes had a pick-six.
5. Christian Academy of Louisville (6-0): Def. Mercer County 51-7 | CAL has won every game by at least 35 points.
6. Ballard (5-1): Lost to Manual 21-0 | The Bruin defense had another solid night, giving up only two touchdowns, but the offense struggled.
7. Male (3-2): Def. Butler 36-0 | The Bulldogs triggered a running clock early in the third quarter.
8. Woodford County (5-0) | Bye
9. Trinity (3-3): Lost to St. X 13-8 | Jeremiah Lynn had four catches for 132 yards.
10. Corbin (5-0) | Bye
11. South Warren (3-2) 
12. Covington Catholic (5-1)
13. Bowling Green (5-1)
14. Mayfield (6-0)
15. Lexington Catholic (4-1)
16. Pikeville (4-2)
17. Henderson County (5-1)
18. Pulaski County (5-1)
19. Beechwood (4-1)
20. Madison Central (5-0)
21. Southwestern (5-0)
22. Union County (6-0)
23. Bardstown (6-0)
24. Greenwood (5-1)
25. Owensboro Catholic (3-3)
26. Owensboro (4-2)
27. North Laurel (4–1)

https://www.on3.com/teams/kentucky-wildc...-rankings/
Henderson and PC climbing, looking better for CHS and BC. Still can’t stand PJ’s cousin Matt Jones haha.
Any "expert" who has one of the top two 6A teams ranked #9 deserves any ridicule that comes his way. If Trinity is healthy for the likely rematch with St. X, I will be taking Trinity for the win. They have played the toughest schedule so far of any Kentucky team and they have the toughest schedule remaining, including Cincinnati St. X and St. Mary's of St. Louis. Whoever is putting these rankings together should find another line of work.

If Trinity loses a couple more regular season games and Johnson Central wins out, JC may have a shot at passing Trinity on the way down.
I completely missed that hoot. But I don’t pay much thought to any of KSRs garbage. But you’re right. You’d think they’d pay a little more thought into their home state
(09-26-2022, 07:08 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: [ -> ]Any "expert" who has one of the top two 6A teams ranked #9 deserves any ridicule that comes his way. If Trinity is healthy for the likely rematch with St. X, I will be taking Trinity for the win. They have played the toughest schedule so far of any Kentucky team and they have the toughest schedule remaining, including Cincinnati St. X and St. Mary's of St. Louis. Whoever is putting these rankings together should find another line of work.

If Trinity loses a couple more regular season games and Johnson Central wins out, JC may have a shot at passing Trinity on the way down.
Johnson Central wouldn't come within 3 touchdowns of the Rocks, who are at best 3rd best team in Louisville. St.X is clearly the favorite, followed by Male, followed by Manual. Ballard will also have an opportunity to beat Trinity. I don't understand the hype of Trinity anymore, they've lost the recruiting battle and will for the foreseeable future. 2023 is the year of the Rocks, and its down hill from there.
(09-27-2022, 11:17 AM)Real Badman Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-26-2022, 07:08 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: [ -> ]Any "expert" who has one of the top two 6A teams ranked #9 deserves any ridicule that comes his way. If Trinity is healthy for the likely rematch with St. X, I will be taking Trinity for the win. They have played the toughest schedule so far of any Kentucky team and they have the toughest schedule remaining, including Cincinnati St. X and St. Mary's of St. Louis. Whoever is putting these rankings together should find another line of work.

If Trinity loses a couple more regular season games and Johnson Central wins out, JC may have a shot at passing Trinity on the way down.
Johnson Central wouldn't come within 3 touchdowns of the Rocks, who are at best 3rd best team in Louisville. St.X is clearly the favorite, followed by Male, followed by Manual. Ballard will also have an opportunity to beat Trinity. I don't understand the hype of Trinity anymore, they've lost the recruiting battle and will for the foreseeable future. 2023 is the year of the Rocks, and its down hill from there.
I think that your sarcasm detector is defective. I did not say that Johnson Central should be ranked above Trinity. My comment was intended to belittle the quality of these rankings, which seems to almost totally ignore strength of schedule and scoring margins in losses to very strong teams. As for Trinity, if strength of schedule means anything, then the Rocks are #2. Saint X is the only other Kentucky team that might be able to handle Trinity's schedule without frequent emergency room trips. (That last sentence contains some sarcasm, in case you want to calibrate your detector.)