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Top Performances from Week 3
Passing was the name of the game over the weekend, as quarterbacks and wide receivers dominated the top five in Week 3. Athens Academy’s Keyon Standifer, Cherokee’s Tanner Savasir, Elbert County’s Jayvyn Hickman, Houston County’s Isaiah Mitchell and Warner Robins’ Rasean Dinkins put up big numbers in their teams’ victories.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 3
North Gwinnett’s victory at Colquitt County has the Bulldogs ranked No. 4 in Class 6A this week ahead of a showdown with No. 5 Mill Creek. North Gwinnett defeated the Packers 14-3 while nearly ending two remarkable Colquitt County streaks. Colquitt hasn’t been shut out since 2008 nor been ranked outside the top 10 since 2016. Colquitt is ranked No. 10 this week.
Highest-rated prospect at each Georgia high school this century
From Calvin Johnson to Trevor Lawrence to Elijah Griffin, here are the highest-rated recruits this century by Georgia team, according to GHSF Daily’s research of the 247Sports Composite rankings. If there are a few more recent players, it’s because Georgia’s reputation for developing major Division I and NFL talent continues to rise.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 3
Middle Georgia powers Houston County and Perry have engaged in high-scoring shootouts the past two seasons, and more of the same can be expected when they meet again Friday night. The Week 3 schedule also features high-profile games matching top-10 private schools when Blessed Trinity travels to Prince Avenue Christian and Marist visits Woodward Academy.
Playoff projections for 3A through A-I based on new GHSA ranking formula
The GHSA is using a ranking formula to help select and seed playoff teams for classes 3A, 2A and A Division I this season. Below are how those seeds and selections will play out, according to the computer Maxwell Ratings. The seedings below include each team’s projected final PSRF and region finish in 10 weeks.
Top Performances from Week 2
Cook’s M.J. Tippins, Eastside’s Jayden Barr, Milton’s Ethan Barbour and Pope’s John Stuetzer put up big numbers on offense in Week 2 victories. On defense, Deuce Geralds created havoc again as Collins Hill defeated a top-10 opponent for the second consecutive week.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 2
Carrollton and Savannah Christian are new No. 1 teams in the high school football rankings, replacing Buford and Prince Avenue. Buford, the previous No. 1 in Class 6A, fell a notch despite beating Benedictine 29-28 with last-minute heroics. Benedictine is the No. 4 team in Class 4A. Buford lost its opener to Class 5A’s No. 1 team, Milton, 13-10.
Carr, Brown, Bryan put up biggest yardage numbers in Week 1
GHSF Daily will begin running a GHSA yardage leaderboard in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, here are several GHSA players who hit milestones with 175 yards rushing, 275 yards passing or 125 yards receiving in the opening week of the season. If we’ve missed any, let us know.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 2
A week after knocking off Buford, Class 5A No. 1 Milton will travel to Florida to face American Heritage in a matchup of teams ranked in the top 20 nationally. The Week 2 schedule also includes two high-profile games between private schools - Blessed Trinity at Holy Innocents' and Hebron Christian at Fellowship Christian.
Improvement Tracker: Upsets lift Collins Hill, North Murray, Gordon Central to top after Week 1
Collins Hill upset a third-ranked powerhouse, North Murray beat an 18-point favorite, and Gordon Central ended a 31-game losing streak last week. Those teams and their coaches are rewarded today with first-place standings in the GHSF Daily’s first Improvement Tracker of the season.
Top Performances from Week 1
Quarterbacks Jonathan Granby of Fellowship Christian and Ben Brown of Wesleyan help their teams knock off two of the top-ranked teams in the Class A divisions. Monroe Area's Jitt Carr, Heritage of Ringgold WR Cody Bryan and Ringgold's Cole Runion put up big opening-night numbers.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 1
Four No. 1-ranked teams lost in Week 1 of the 2024 season, but two of the team - Class 6A Buford and Class A Division II Bowdon - held on to the top spots. New at No. 1 are Marist, which replaced Benedictine at the top of 4A, and Sandy Creek, which moved to the top of 3A after a loss by Jefferson.