The 2019 Massachusetts high school football ratings page contains a SCORES tab, plus individual tabs for each section, division and the Vocational playoff ratings.
Ratings will update live as scores are entered (NEW FOR 2019: Division rankings now will sort automatically). See below spreadsheet for details on the ratings formulas.
NOTE: These ratings are unofficial. While the official ratings will be calculated by the MIAA, all attempts have been made to verify the accuracy of the numbers contained below.
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12 Points: For a win over a team in a higher division or Division 1
10 Points: For a win over a team within your division, a lower division, or any out-of-state opponent
3 Points: For every win by an opponent you defeated
1.2 Points: For every win by an opponent you lost to in a higher division or Division 1
1 Point: For every win by an opponent you lost to within your division, a lower division or any out-of-state opponent
12 Points: For a win over a team in a higher division or Division 3 Central
10 Points: For a win over a team within your division, a lower division, or any out-of-state opponent
3 Points: For every win by an opponent you defeated
1.2 Points: For every win by an opponent you lost to in a higher division or Division 3 Central
1 Point: For every win by an opponent you lost to within your division, a lower division or any out-of-state opponent
12 Points: For a win over a team in a higher division or Division 3 West
10 Points: For a win over a team within your division, a lower division, or any out-of-state opponent
3 Points: For every win by an opponent you defeated
1.5 Points: For every win by an opponent you lost to in a higher division or Division 3 West
1 Point: For every win by an opponent you lost to within your division, a lower division or any out-of-state opponent
* If an out-of-state opponent or Central/West sectional opponent has played more than the MIAA Tournament maximum at the time of seeding, the results of that opponent’s first seven games will be used for power rating purposes.
* If an out-of-state opponent has tied an opponent, the tie will not receive any points in the Power Rating System.
Final Power Rating = (Own Value + Opponents Value) / Number of games played
Seeding tiebreaker procedure: