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Massey Ratings (through Oct. 7 games)

3A
Homefield Advantage: 1.12 Points
Standard Deviation: 14.14 Points

Chng Team W L T Rating Power Offense Defense Sched

1 Giddings 5 0 0 2.352 49.48 ( 1) 49.33 ( 3) 21.70 ( 1) 30.21 ( 4) 3A III-23
2 + 1 Gilmer 4 0 0 2.136 45.90 ( 2) 54.63 ( 1) 12.82 ( 26) 24.39 ( 19) 3A II-15
3 - 1 Celina 5 0 0 2.070 45.10 ( 3) 46.81 ( 4) 19.84 ( 3) 17.88 ( 46) 3A II-9
4 + 2 Wimberley 5 1 0 2.047 42.70 ( 4) 45.21 ( 6) 19.03 ( 4) 33.26 ( 3) 3A IV-25
5 - 1 W Orange Stark 5 0 0 1.989 42.04 ( 5) 44.66 ( 8) 18.92 ( 5) 22.57 ( 26) 3A III-21
6 - 1 Decatur 5 0 0 1.917 39.28 ( 7) 45.90 ( 5) 14.93 ( 15) 24.57 ( 18) 3A I-8
7 + 1 Cuero 6 0 0 1.848 37.54 ( 9) 43.20 ( 10) 15.88 ( 13) 20.41 ( 35) 3A IV-29
8 + 3 Carthage 5 0 0 1.813 36.21 ( 13) 39.91 ( 14) 17.85 ( 8) 24.14 ( 22) 3A III-20
9 + 3 Liberty Hill 3 2 0 1.790 40.62 ( 6) 51.66 ( 2) 10.51 ( 45) 34.90 ( 2) 3A III-18
10 + 4 Hutto 4 1 0 1.775 38.62 ( 8) 44.83 ( 7) 15.34 ( 14) 26.19 ( 11) 3A III-18

Chng Team W L T Rating Power Offense Defense Sched

11 - 2 Sweetwater 5 1 0 1.747 36.50 ( 11) 41.80 ( 12) 16.25 ( 11) 27.57 ( 8) 3A I-7
12 - 2 Palestine 4 1 0 1.682 36.25 ( 12) 43.83 ( 9) 13.97 ( 17) 25.71 ( 12) 3A III-19
13 - 6 Abilene Wylie 4 2 0 1.654 36.63 ( 10) 37.51 ( 22) 20.67 ( 2) 29.45 ( 5) 3A I-7
14 + 4 Gatesville 4 1 0 1.566 32.28 ( 15) 42.50 ( 11) 11.33 ( 38) 26.34 ( 10) 3A III-17
15 - 2 Burkburnett 4 1 0 1.541 31.64 ( 17) 35.04 ( 32) 18.15 ( 7) 25.56 ( 14) 3A I-6
16 + 4 Liberty Eylau 4 2 0 1.511 32.14 ( 16) 34.80 ( 34) 18.88 ( 6) 29.34 ( 6) 3A II-16
17 - 2 Dal Madison 4 0 0 1.492 30.47 ( 19) 35.70 ( 30) 16.32 ( 10) 15.06 ( 64) 3A II-11
18 - 2 Bellville 4 1 0 1.467 32.88 ( 14) 41.75 ( 13) 12.68 ( 29) 16.12 ( 58) 3A III-23
19 - 2 Robinson 4 1 0 1.433 28.56 ( 20) 38.64 ( 18) 11.47 ( 35) 24.37 ( 20) 3A III-17
20 + 1 China Spring 5 0 0 1.382 27.45 ( 21) 38.32 ( 20) 10.68 ( 41) 13.23 ( 79) 3A III-17

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