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Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 2
GHSF Daily previews 10 of the most intriguing games each week throughout the season. The Week 2 headliners include Woodward Academy going on the road to face a three-defending Tennessee state champion, Robert Edwards making his coaching debut at his alma mater, and two private-school powers meeting in Roswell.
Improvement Tracker: Four one-win teams in 2021 now sitting at 1-0
Osborne, Morrow, East Hall and Trinity Christian of Dublin won just one game apiece last season. Now, they’re all 1-0, and each is the most improved team in its classification so far, according to the computer Maxwell Ratings. Their teams and their coaches are atop GHSF Daily’s Improvement Tracker, which will culminate in awards presented in January to the head coaches of the most improved winning teams.
Top Performances from Week 1
A 376-yard rusher, a 273-yard receiver and a two-way standout were among those taking the spotlight on the opening weekend of the high school football season. They’re just three of many star players in GHSF Daily’s weekly listing of the state’s top performers.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 1
Columbia and Wheeler County are in the top 10 for the first time this century, and two-time defending Class 5A champion Warner Robins is no longer No. 1 after the first weekend of high school football. Columbia, a Class 2A school in DeKalb County, defeated Camden County 13-10 on the road Friday night in one of the state’s biggest upsets. The computer Maxwell Ratings had Camden, a Class 7A school, a 34-point favorite.
Saye It Ain’t So: Surprising and notable results from Week 1
Columbia pulled off shocker when it went to Kingsland and knocked off 34-point favorite. Osborne’s offense came to life in the first game under new coordinator Phil Ironside, the longtime Hillgrove head coach.
Views on 2022 season from media around Georgia
GHSF Daily prides itself in its statewide coverage of Georgia high school football, but nobody knows their local schools better than their hometown newspapers and radio stations. GHSF Daily reached out to members of the Georgia media this week, most of them local but a few with a statewide approach, to get their quick observations about the new season and some of the more interesting teams, players and coaches they're following. This is what they said.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 1
GHSF Daily previews 10 of the most intriguing games each week throughout the season. The Week 1 headliners include Buford and Hughes taking on prominent out-of-state opponents and Warner Robins facing Lee County in a battle of elite middle and south Georgia teams.
Williams, deep quarterback group head GIAA team
GHSF Daily names annual preseason all-state teams for each classification, with breakdowns of the top players, top positions, top recruits, snubs and interesting tidbits. Today we look at Class A Division I.
Schley sophomore Walker a rising star in Class A Division II
GHSF Daily names annual preseason all-state teams for each classification, with breakdowns of the top players, top positions, top recruits, snubs and interesting tidbits. Today we look at Class A Division I.
Top stories to watch this season as games begin Wednesday night
Georgia high school football returns tonight with the first two of nearly 200 season openers. Games this week between top-10 teams include Lee County at Warner Robins, Mill Creek vs. Walton, North Oconee at Oconee County, Irwin County at Fitzgerald, Woodward Academy at Trinity Christian and Thomasville at Brooks County.
A deeper look at the top-10 teams in classes 3A-A
Cedar Grove, Eagle’s Landing Christian, Prince Avenue Christian and Schley County hold down No. 1 spots in the GHSF Daily/Atlanta Journal-Constitution preseason rankings, which were released Sunday. Today we take a more in-depth look at the top-10 teams in classes 3A through A.
Do-it-all Allen leads Class A Division I team
GHSF Daily names annual preseason all-state teams for each classification, with breakdowns of the top players, top positions, top recruits, snubs and interesting tidbits. Today we look at Class A Division I.