2026 Realignment with 2025 Standings
| The
AHSAA has announced the 2026-2027 realignment for all the schools
participating in football next season. The Average Daily Enrollment Numbers issued by the State Department of Education which classifies each member school of the Alabama High School Athletic Association are used to place schools in each classification. The AHSAA has separated the public and private schools for the first time in history. Finally we end up with the new alignments for the 2026 football season. Teams that changed classifications are noted in parenthesis. |
| Class 3A | ||||
| Region 1 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Escambia County (4A-1) | (3-7) | (1-5) | ||
| Excel | (2-8) | (0-6) | ||
| Flomaton | (6-5) | (3-3) | (0-1) | |
| Jackson (4A-1) | (13-2) | (5-1) | (5-0) | |
| Opp (4A-2) | (9-2) | (6-1) | (0-1) | |
| T.R. Miller | (6-5) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
| W.S. Neal (4A-1) | (9-4) | (4-2) | (2-1) | |
| Wilcox Central | (0-10) | (0-7) | ||
| Total Last Season | (48-43) | |||
| Region 2 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| B.T. Washington (4A-3) | (7-3) | (6-1) | (0-1) | |
| Beulah | (4-6) | (2-4) | ||
| Bullock County (4A-3) | (9-4) | (5-2) | (2-1) | |
| Daleville (4A-2) | (1-9) | (0-7) | ||
| Geneva (4A-2) | (1-9) | (1-6) | ||
| Pike County (4A-2) | (5-5) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
| Slocomb | (4-6) | (2-5) | ||
| Wicksburg | (7-4) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Total Last Season | (38-46) | |||
| Region 3 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Bibb County (4A-4) | (7-4) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Cordova (4A-5) | (3-7) | (2-5) | ||
| Corner (5A-5) | (8-3) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
| Fultondale (4A-5) | (4-7) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
| Hale County | (7-4) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Pleasant Grove (4A-4) | (6-5) | (5-2) | (1-1) | |
| Tarrant (4A-4) | (1-9) | (0-7) | ||
| West Blocton (4A-4) | (4-6) | (4-3) | ||
| Total Last Season | (40-45) | |||
| Region 4 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Ashville (4A-6) | (6-5) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
| Childersburg | (0-10) | (0-6) | ||
| Cleburne County (4A-3) | (4-6) | (2-5) | ||
| Handley (4A-3) | (10-2) | (7-0) | (1-1) | |
| Munford (4A-3) | (1-9) | (1-6) | ||
| Talladega (4A-3) | (1-8) | (0-7) | ||
| Weaver | (2-8) | (2-6) | ||
| White Plains (4A-6) | (3-7) | (1-6) | ||
| Total Last Season | (27-55) | |||
| Region 5 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Curry (4A-5) | (3-7) | (2-5) | ||
| Danville (4A-7) | (2-8) | (1-7) | ||
| East Lawrence (4A-7) | (1-9) | (0-8) | ||
| Fayette County (4A-5) | (6-5) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Haleyville (4A-5) | (0-10) | (0-7) | ||
| Hatton (4A-7) | (7-4) | (6-2) | (0-1) | |
| Oakman | (4-6) | (4-3) | ||
| Winfield | (9-3) | (6-1) | (1-1) | |
| Total Last Season | (32-52) | |||
| Region 6 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Etowah (4A-6) | (1-9) | (0-7) | ||
| Glencoe | (7-4) | (6-2) | (0-1) | |
| Hanceville | (0-10) | (0-7) | ||
| Hokes Bluff (4A-6) | (4-6) | (2-5) | ||
| Holly Pond | (5-5) | (3-4) | ||
| Oneonta (4A-6) | (5-5) | (3-4) | ||
| Susan Moore (2A-6) | (3-8) | (3-3) | (0-1) | |
| Vinemont | (6-5) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Total Last Season | (31-52) | |||
| Region 7 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Central Florence (4A-7) | (5-5) | (4-4) | ||
| Clements | (4-6) | (2-5) | ||
| Colbert Heights | (5-5) | (3-4) | ||
| Elkmont | (1-9) | (1-6) | ||
| Lauderdale County | (7-4) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
| Rogers | (5-6) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
| West Limestone (4A-7) | (2-8) | (2-6) | ||
| Wilson (4A-7) | (3-7) | (3-5) | ||
| Total Last Season | (32-50) | |||
| Region 8 | 2025 Record | 2025 Region | 2025 Playoffs | |
| Asbury | (0-10) | (0-7) | ||
| D.A.R. (4A-8) | (2-8) | (0-8) | ||
| Geraldine | (11-2) | (7-0) | (2-1) | |
| Madison County (4A-8) | (4-6) | (4-4) | ||
| New Hope (4A-8) | (2-8) | (1-7) | ||
| North Jackson (4A-8) | (7-4) | (6-2) | (0-1) | |
| Plainview (4A-8) | (13-1) | (8-0) | (3-1) | |
| Sylvania | (3-7) | (3-4) | ||
| Total Last Season | (42-46) | |||
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Luverne 'Toad' Wise was the first female football player in Alabama and may have been the first in the country. She was a kicker for the Escambia County Blue Devils in 1939-40.
Luverne 'Toad' Wise was the first female football player in Alabama and may have been the first in the country. She was a kicker for the Escambia County Blue Devils in 1939-40.