IRVING, Texas (Jan. 29, 2026) – The Brophy football program was named one of 95 state winners of the 2025-26 NFF National High School Academic Excellence Awards, presented by the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, the National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame, today announced.
It is the second consecutive season the Broncos have earned the recognition under Head Coach Jason Jewell.
“Being considered for this award is huge! It is what Brophy aims for; we want to compete at the highest level both academically and athletically,” said Jewell, who is the President of the Arizona Football Coaches Association. "Having players who take both seriously is important; it is a good indicator of their future success. Having kids who can balance a tough academic schedule with high-level athletics says a lot about a kid."
The initiative honors the top academic football teams at each level of play in each state and is designed to inspire and foster a culture of academic excellence among high school football teams nationwide.
The 95 teams will now vie as finalists for the NFF Hatchell Cup, presented by Bob's Steak & Chop House. The Hatchell Cup winner will be announced Feb. 5, recognizing the top high school football team in the nation for excellence in the classroom, on the field, and in the community. The Hatchell Cup, named in honor of NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell, comes with a $10,000 donation.
Eligibility requirements for the awards include: a minimum cumulative team GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; superior academic application and performance; and a successful football season. Each state's high school coaches association selects its state winners from a pool of nominees submitted by each school's head coach. A national selection committee is responsible for choosing one school as the recipient of the Hatchell Cup as the best team in the nation.
"Success on the field is significantly enhanced when a coach inspires his players to apply the same discipline, dedication, and determination in the classroom as well," said NFF Chairman Archie Manning. "We are proud to honor these football teams as the top academic performers in their states. Their accomplishments are a credit to the players, coaches, families, and communities who set high expectations and meet them. When teams bring the same competitive mindset to the classroom that it takes to win on the field, they are preparing themselves for success far beyond football."
2025-26 State Winners
(Name preceded by class/division/level within each state)
Arizona
6A – Phoenix Brophy College Prep