For the first time this season, all six No. 1 teams in the USA TODAY Network Indiana high school football poll remained in place for a second consecutive week.
Westfield (6A), Plainfield (5A), New Palestine (4A), Evansville Memorial (3A), Lafayette Central Catholic (2A) and North Judson (A) are stayed installed as the No. 1 teams in the new poll of statewide media members released Monday. There are seven new teams across the six classes moving into the top 10 going into Week 5.
Here is the full USA TODAY Network Indiana poll going into Week 5 (First place votes in parenthesis, followed by total points and last week’s ranking):
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Dropped out: Carmel (7).
Others receiving votes: Carmel 18. Fishers 9. Elkhart 3. Penn 1.
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Dropped out: None.
Others receiving votes: Castle 10. Bloomington South 1. Franklin 1.
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Dropped out: NorthWood (10).
Others receiving votes: Northview 7. East Noble 4. NorthWood 2.
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Dropped out: Tippecanoe Valley (7), Tri-West (9).
Others receiving votes: Garrett 20. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 17. Tippecanoe Valley 10. Heritage 6. Knox 4. Maconaquah 4. Northwestern 4. Tri-West 4. Mishawaka Marian 1.
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Dropped out: North Putnam (10).
Others receiving votes: North Putnam 24. Monrovia 17. Centerville 7. Adams Central 6. Northeastern 6. Andrean 5. Paoli 5. Eastern Hancock 3. South Vermillion 3. Rochester 2.
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Dropped out: North Vermillion (9), North Miami (10)
Others receiving votes: Forest Park 15. Milan 6. North Vermillion 4. North Miami 1.
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