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Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 11
The winners of the games between North Forsyth and Gainesville in Class 6A and Chamblee and Decatur in Class 5A will be guaranteed to win region titles, but more teams are in position to lock down championships as well with victories in the next-to-last weekend of the regular season.
10 candidates for 2023 Georgia High School Hall of Fame class
The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame inducted its first class of 45 players Saturday in Atlanta. The Hall of Fame hasn’t determined how many it will induct next year, but expect it to reload with little talent drop-off. For a sampling, here are 10 players the GHSF Daily endorses for 2023.
Top Performances from Week 10
Friday was a big night for the rushers as Callaway’s Qua Whitfield, Hebron Christian’s Gavin Hall, Calhoun’s Caden Williams and Jefferson’s Sammy Brown all topped the 200-yard mark in Week 10 victories.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 10
Jefferson and Thomasville are back in the top 10 after victories over ranked opponents Friday, and Bowdon is No. 1 for the first time since 2006 after the 10th weekend of high school football. Bowdon, which didn’t play last week, moved into the top spot in Class A Division II after previous No. 1 Early County lost to Eufaula, Ala., 31-28. Bowdon (8-1) has lost only to Central-Carrollton, a Class 4A school. Early (6-2) has lost consecutive games, although to strong teams.
The Leaderboard: Woodford, Morris, Gibson remain No. 1 through Week 9
Nick Woodford of Northeast in Macon, Tate Morris of McIntosh and Jaden Gibson of Rabun County maintained their leads in rushing, passing and receiving yards this week, although several epic performances last week shook up the standings.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 10
Several games around the state this weekend will determine likely region champions. Among them are Eagle’s Landing Christian at Callaway, Irwin County at Brooks County, Loganville at Jefferson, Putnam County at Thomson and Thomasville at Dougherty.
Maxwell Ratings’ projected brackets for 3A through A
Below are the computer Maxwell Ratings’ projected first-round matchups in classes 3A through A. With three weeks left in the regular season, not all predictions will come true, of course, but the bracket itself – showing which regions match up against each other in the first round and beyond – is set in stone.
Top Performances from Week 9
Buford’s Justice Haynes, Fannin County’s Corbin Davenport and Upson-Lee’s Ja’Quan Bentley rushed for a combined 882 yards, Alpharetta’s Ben Guthrie passed for 420 yards and seven touchdowns, and McIntosh’s Marcus Malone had 413 all-purpose yards in Week 9 games.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 9
Buford’s grip on the No. 1 ranking in Class 7A is tighter than ever with three weeks remaining in high school football’s regular season. Buford, ranked at the top since preseason, defeated then-No. 3 Mill Creek 37-29 on Friday in a game between unbeaten Gwinnett County rivals. It was Buford’s second win over a ranked 7A opponent as the Wolves beat current No. 6 North Cobb 21-14 last month. Buford (7-0) doesn’t have a top-10 opponent on the remainder of its schedule.
The Leaderboard: Woodford widens gap in rushing yards through Week 8
Northeast sophomore Nick Woodford put more distance between himself and the field last week with a career-high 302 rushing yards in a 49-16 victory over Kendrick. Woodford has rushed for a GHSA-leading 1,619 yards and 25 touchdowns in seven games. Other state leaders are McIntosh quarterback Tate Morris (2,126 passing yards) and Rabun County’s Jaden Gibson (1,078 receiving yards).
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 9
All eyes will be on the big Class 7A showdown between No. 1-ranked Buford and No. 3 Mill Creek, but there will be other important region matchups this weekend, as well. Among the games in which the winner will emerge with at least a share of first place in their regions are Aquinas-Lincoln County, Cambridge-Kell, North Cobb Christian-South Atlanta, Rabun County-Elbert County and Sandy Creek-Carver of Atlanta.
Maxwell Ratings’ projected brackets for 7A through 4A
It’s too soon to know who’ll finish where in each region, but the GHSA brackets are set. That is, it’s predetermined which regions will face off against each other in the first round and beyond. Below are the computer Maxwell Ratings’ projected first-round matchups in classes 7A through 4A.
Top Performances from Week 8
Quarterback Aaron Philo passed for 385 yards and three touchdowns and ran for two scores in Prince Avenue Christian’s 42-35 win over Tennessee power Baylor, while running backs Nick Woodford of Northeast, Keyjuan Brown of South Atlanta and Josiah Allen of Wheeler topped the 300-yard rushing mark.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 8
Warner Robins and Trinity Christian, a pair of 2021 state champions that started slowly, reentered the high school football rankings this week after winning their first two region games. Warner Robins defeated Union Grove 30-7 to move to 3-4 overall. Warner Robins is No. 9 in Class 5A. Trinity Christian, last year’s Class A Private champion, is No. 8 this week in Class 4A. After an 0-2 start that dropped them out of the rankings, the Lions have won five straight, including two in a row against top-10 teams.
Jefferson receiver DeWitt dies in Gwinnett County shooting
Gwinnett County police have apprehended an unnamed suspect in the shooting death of all-state wide receiver Elijah DeWitt, a Jefferson senior whose body was found Wednesday night in the parking lot of Sugarloaf Mills shopping mall in Lawrenceville. Police said DeWitt was shot multiple times.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 8
There’s almost a month remaining in the regular season, but several games this weekend will determine the early favorites to win region titles. Among those games are Trinity Christian at Whitewater, North Cobb at Walton, Fitzgerald at Worth County, East Coweta at Carrollton, Cedartown at Heritage of Ringgold and Burke County at Benedictine.
First-year coaches making an immediate impact
One of the better storylines of the 2022 season has been the high number of first-year coaches who have made an immediate impact on their new teams. Of the 80 teams ranked this week, 18 are guided by first-year coaches, and 10 of those were unranked in preseason. Below are 15 outstanding first-year coaches. Each has guided an unbeaten team, one that’s entered the rankings this season or one that’s improved by more than 20 points from 2021 according to the computer Maxwell Ratings, or all three.
GHSA mulls returning finals to Mercedes-Benz Stadium
The high school football state championship games could return to Mercedes-Benz Stadium as early as next year, GHSA executive director Robin Hines told the association’s executive committee Monday. Hines declined to say more while talks are ongoing with Mercedes-Benz officials. The championship games have been held at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium the past three years.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 7
Ware County is the third No. 1 football team in Class 5A this season, and Hebron Christian has its highest ranking in this week’s high school football rankings. Ware (4-0) moved up from No. 2 after No. 1 Cartersville lost to Calhoun last week. Hebron Christian, previously unranked, is No. 5 in Class 3A after a 35-28 victory over then-No. 5 Oconee County in a Region 8 game. Hebron had been ranked a few times before in Class A, but the Lions’ No. 5 standing this week is their best showing.
The Leaderboard: Carrollton’s Lewis takes over top spot in passing
Carrollton freshman Julian Lewis has taken the lead in passing yards this season, while Temple’s Cam Vaughn and Rabun County’s Jaden Gibson continue to lead in rushing and receiving. Lewis passed for 283 yards and four touchdowns last week in a 56-28 victory over Hillgrove. That put him at 1,598 yards on the season. Carrollton is 6-0.