All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

WVSSAC football playoff ratings: Week 6

TENNERTON — The WVSSAC Playoff Ratings are calculated using a points-based system, factoring in each team’s record and strength of schedule.

AAAA
RankSchoolRatingWonLostTiedScoredAllowedPointsBonus
1SPRING MILLS1760029709012
2MARTINSBURG16600319278412
3WHEELING PARK14.374201491316026.2
4PARKERSBURG SOUTH14.24101651035714
5HUNTINGTON13410210955411
6WOODROW WILSON12.3410152594813.5
7MORGANTOWN11.87420163895417.2
8WASHINGTON11.754201451245416.5
9HURRICANE11.584203141775415.5
10GEORGE WASHINGTON11.2351017461634.4
11JEFFERSON11.22301131782729
12UNIVERSITY9.542301151462720.7
13HEDGESVILLE8.3230841842714.5
14PARKERSBURG7.32301121182412.5
15MUSSELMAN6.305048244031.5
16CABELL MIDLAND3.1805053233015.9
 AAA
RankSchoolRatingWonLostTiedScoredAllowedPointsBonus
1FAIRMONT SENIOR14.5600318257512
2PRINCETON14.17600335887213
3BRIDGEPORT146003428759
4HERBERT HOOVER12.6500183785112
5NORTH MARION11.644101681144216.2
6OAK HILL11410120864213
7ELKINS10.785101831125410.7
8NITRO10.57510223735112.4
9SPRING VALLEY9.93202111653910.5
10RIPLEY9.88410145102454.4
11POINT PLEASANT8.982201151212411.9
12KEYSER8.94320159115368.7
13HAMPSHIRE8.053301591783315.3
14SHADY SPRING7.76320143902414.8
15ROBERT C. BYRD7.72401312042125.2
16WINFIELD7.353301801303014.1
17GREENBRIER EAST7.282301051632412.4
18LEWIS COUNTY7.04230601591817.2
19PRESTON6.922401271922417.5
20EAST FAIRMONT6.82301101562113
21CAPITAL6.5230120114248.5
22BROOKE5.55150711721221.3
23WEIR4.9814059229915.9
24GRAFTON4.51501542031215
25RIVERSIDE4.44140971481210.2
26BERKELEY SPRINGS4.42401352041511.4
27BUCKHANNON-UPSHUR4.350606297026.1
28JOHN MARSHALL3.7205066129018.6
29LINCOLN COUNTY2.7506038202016.5
30ST. ALBANS2.4605012225012.3
31SOUTH CHARLESTON1.860503924709.3
 AA
RankSchoolRatingWonLostTiedScoredAllowedPointsBonus
1FRANKFORT13.6500229545711
2ROANE COUNTY12.33600262976311
3WILLIAMSTOWN11.33600268605117
4WAYNE10.0841099853911.4
5WESTSIDE1050021194428
6SOUTH HARRISON9.650018683399
7PHILIP BARBOUR9.54201941024512
8INDEPENDENCE 8.36320141963011.8
9WHEELING CENTRAL8.14202111183315.6
10CLAY COUNTY8.023202101372713.1
11LIBERTY (Harrison)7.753301301853313.5
12POCA7.473301451432717.8
13MOOREFIELD7.342301371252115.7
14NICHOLAS COUNTY7.2232010796279.1
15SCOTT7.0832014469278.4
16JAMES MONROE6.6242018868309.7
17BLUEFIELD6.58130561561214.3
18MINGO CENTRAL5.66230108761513.3
19LOGAN5.2823088117188.4
20LIBERTY (Raleigh)5.172401261881813
21BUFFALO4.873301281971811.2
22MIDLAND TRAIL4.63240991271512.8
23LINCOLN4.021501132231212.1
24CHAPMANVILLE3.4150109177911.4
25WYOMING EAST3.214060169610
26RAVENSWOOD305045229015
27PIKEVIEW2.91508720098.4
28BRAXTON COUNTY2.1506020154012.9
29SISSONVILLE1.9060103306011.4
30OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOL1.20605923407.2
 A
RankSchoolRatingWonLostTiedScoredAllowedPointsBonus
1TUG VALLEY10.8500132464212
2WAHAMA9.336003391233917
3TUCKER COUNTY8.17600280263613
4VALLEY (Wetzel)8500206743010
5RIVER VIEW7.3641015675306.8
6DODDRIDGE COUNTY7.27510228883310.6
7SHERMAN6.7531012879189
8MEADOW BRIDGE6.6841096127276.4
9PETERSBURG6.453301531692711.7
10EAST HARDY6.333301771102414
10CAMERON6.3351023489308
12MADONNA6.274201011582413.6
13PENDLETON COUNTY6.083201241291812.4
14TYLER CONSOLIDATED5.92320129891811.6
15GREENBRIER WEST5.8420105662410.8
16WIRT COUNTY5.774202211532410.6
17TOLSIA5.1432014351187.7
18MAN4.982308891159.9
19MONTCALM4.9632013766186.8
20WEBSTER COUNTY4.93301401681811.4
21RITCHIE COUNTY4.522401512401512.1
22CLAY-BATTELLE4.2733011393187.6
23TYGARTS VALLEY4.22401452351213.2
24SUMMERS COUNTY4.1824089202187.1
25ST. MARYS4.0214070158911.1
26GILMER COUNTY3.2414090192610.2
27POCAHONTAS COUNTY315097211612
28PADEN CITY2.721404610167.6
29MAGNOLIA2.5205060236012.6
30MOUNT VIEW2.481405913866.4
31VAN2.371507016568.2
32CALHOUN COUNTY1.680504222208.4
33RICHWOOD1.560506224907.8
34TRINITY1.3504004805.4
35HUNDRED1.20504719406

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