With the 2022 high school football season here we are previewing the Top 25 teams in our Florida Top 25 rankings that we have already debuted on Varsity Sports Network’s Florida Gridiron Report last week. Rankings for the Florida Top 25 will be updated each Wednesday night on the Florida Gridirion Report and on FloridaHSFootball.com along with all classification rankings.
NO. 25 TREASURE COAST TITANS
Head Coach: Irvin Jones, 12th year
Classification & District: 4S-12
2021 Record: 10-2
Key Athletes: OL Alexander Woods, Sr; DL Corey McIntyre Jr., Sr; ILB David Palmero, Sr; DB Kymani Edwin, Sr; DE Christian Ware-Terry, Sr; DL Jahari Grant, Jr; OL Knajee Saffold, Jr; RB/ATH Emonte Brown, Sr
2022 Schedule
Kickoff 7 PM ET unless noted
* – Denotes District Game
All home games played at South County Stadium
Fri. 8/26 (Week 1) – @ Kissimmee Osceola
Fri. 9/2 (Week 2) – Tampa Jesuit, 7:30
Fri. 9/9 (Week 3) – @ Sanford Seminole
Fri. 9/16 (Week 4) – Stuart Martin County*
Fri. 9/23 (Week 5) – Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
Fri. 9/30 (Week 6) – @ Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna
Fri. 10/7 (Week 7) – BYE WEEK
Thu. 10/13 (Week 8) – @ Fort Pierce Central* (at Lawnwood)
Fri. 10/21 (Week 9) – Port St. Lucie Centennial*
Fri. 10/28 (Week 10) – @ Vero Beach*
Fri. 11/4 (Week 11) – BYE WEEK
Season Outlook: The Titans are coming off their most successful season in school history and are looking to continue what Coach Jones has built up this year by being one of a dozen teams that could be in contention for the Class 4S State Championship. Jones cites the culture of his program as a strength and wants to continue taking steps toward being a prominent program in the Sunshine State. Multiple athletes on the team already hold Division I offers as well as some committed already like Woods who is committed to SMU, a 3-star offensive lineman, while McIntyre, a 3-star defensive lineman is committed to West Virginia. However, depth could be a concern for the Titans after graduating 16 seniors, but not all is lost with 10 starters returning (4 offense, 6 defense). The biggest question now for the Titans is how fast they can come together to remain a cohesive team like they were in 2021.