October 16, 2012
Buffalo tied for 4th in Class A football ratings
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Buffalo moved up a spot into a tie for fourth place with Magnolia in the SSAC Class A football playoff ratings.

The top 16 teams in each class earn a bid to postseason play, and the top eight have choice of approved home field. Tucker County remains atop Class A, followed by Greenbrier West and Wahama.

The top five in AAA stayed the same as last week - in order, Cabell Midland, Martinsburg, Huntington, George Washington and University.

In AA, the top three were unchanged - Wayne, Bridgeport and Frankfort. Scott fell from fourth to sixth.

State ratings

The Secondary School Activities Commission's high school football computer ratings released Tuesday. The top 16 teams in each class qualify for the playoffs starting Nov. 9:

CLASS AAA

Team Rec Pts Pvs

1. Cabell Midland 8-0 15.88 1

2. Martinsburg 7-1 13.13 2

3. Huntington 6-1 12.86 3

4. George Washington 6-1 12.71 4

5. University 7-1 12.00 5

6. Musselman 6-2 10.50 9

7. Hurricane 5-2 10.29 t10

8. Morgantown 5-2 10.00 6

9. Elkins 6-2 9.88 7

10. Oak Hill 5-2 9.29 8

11. Woodrow Wilson 5-3 9.25 14

12. Point Pleasant 5-2 8.71 13

(tie) Spring Valley 4-3 8.71 18

14. Lewis County 6-2 8.63 17

(tie) Parkersburg South 5-3 8.63 15

16. South Charleston 5-3 8.50 19

(tie) Wheeling Park 5-3 8.50 20

18. Logan 5-2 8.29 t10

19. Capital 4-3 7.57 12

20. Hampshire 4-3 6.71 16

CLASS AA

Team Rec Pts Pvs

1. Wayne 7-0 11.86 1

2. Bridgeport 6-1 11.71 2

3. Frankfort 7-0 10.57 3

4. Keyser 6-1 10.29 6

5. Bluefield 6-1 10.14 5

6. Scott 7-1 9.88 4

7. Robert C. Byrd 7-1 9.63 7

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