Rockhurst is the No. 2 team in Missouri during the MaxPreps era.
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It has been 10 years now that MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard.
That's plenty of time to come up with a solid list of which programs have been the most dominant during the MaxPreps era.
For the purpose of the rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 25 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get one point. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up.
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@MaxPrepsView Missouri rankings for the past 10 yearsMost dominant Missouri football programs in the MaxPreps era
1. Webb City - 406 pointsOverall record: 133-5
The Cardinals have racked up six state titles and seven Top 5 finishes, making them the state's most dominant team.
2. Rockhurst (Kansas City) - 277Overall record: 96-22
Rockhurst has compiled three No. 1 finishes and two state titles over the past 10 years.
3. Blue Springs - 266Overall record: 95-23
Blue Springs lays claim to two state championships and nine Top 25 finishes.
4. Lee's Summit West - 246Overall record: 104-26
The Titans have finished in the Top 10 seven times, capturing three state titles in the process.
5. Blue Springs South - 222Overall record: 79-34
The Jaguars have claimed the No. 1 ranking twice, both times after finishing the season with a state title victory.
6. Harrisonville - 205Overall record: 114-19
Harrisonville recorded three straight state championships from 2005-07, finishing in the Top 5 in each season.
7. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar) - 204Overall record: 78-38
Back-to-back undefeated seasons helped the Panthers capture two of their three state championships since 2004.
8. Hazelwood Central (Florissant) - 177Overall record: 91-30
The Hawks own two state titles and six Top 25 finishes.
9. Maryville - 173Overall record: 103-25
Maryville has recorded three state championship victories and six Top 25 finishes.
10. Kirkwood - 134Overall record: 93-23
Kirkwood captured the No. 2 ranking in 2012 after winning a state title and finishing the season undefeated.
11. Valle Catholic (Ste. Genevieve) - 128Overall record: 107-27
The Warriors have been in five state championship games since 2004, winning three state titles and finishing as the runner-up twice.
12. Kearney - 126Overall record: 91-28
Kearney has six Top 25 finishes and one state title on its record.
13. Blair Oaks (Jefferson City) - 121Overall record: 117-23
Blair Oaks has won two state titles and finished as the runner-up two times.
14. Lamar - 115Overall record: 76-52
Lamar lays claim to three consecutive state championship victories from 2011-13.
14. MICDS (St. Louis) - 115Overall record: 90-27
The Rams have finished as the runner-up three times and also own one state title.
16. Christian Brothers (St. Louis) - 111Overall record: 81-33
Since 2004, the Cadets have finished in the Top 25 six times and have also recorded two runner-up finishes.
16. Fort Osage (Independence) - 111Overall record: 81-36
The Indians lay claim to six Top 25 finishes, two of which were runner-up finishes as well.
18. Helias (Jefferson City) - 109Overall record: 85-40
Helias has finished as the runner-up three times and recorded five Top 25 finishes.
18. Penney (Hamilton) - 109Overall record: 96-26
Penney has won three state championships over the past 10 years, each time finishing the season undefeated.
20. Webster Groves - 107Overall record: 83-32
The Statesmens' best season came in 2009 when they grabbed the No. 3 ranking after ending the season with a state title victory and no losses on their record.