Here are the 6 best plays we found from Round 1 of the GHSA playoffs! Each play combines athleticism and incredible talent, but who deserves to walk away with the #1 play of the week? That is for you to decide! Voting stops tonight, Monday, at 10 PM, and there are unlimited votes. The
Round 1 Predictions
Here is tonight’s GHSA Round 1 schedule with our predicted winners underlined! I’ve been sick all week with Covid, but feeling better, so expect a lot more content next week – David 95 CORRECT | 23 WRONG | 1 UNDECIDED 80.5% ACCURACY RATE Class 6A Brookwood vs. Archer -3 Buford vs. Richmond Hill -35 Carrollton vs.
Middleton Excels During JR Season
Among the tackle leaders in the state of Georgia is Cooper Middleton. The explosive, high-motor defender out of Christian Heritage had 143 tackles on the year, which ranks him 5 in Georgia and 100 solo tackles, which is first. No matter what, Middleton is always after the football, and in Week 12, he once again
Matthews Mauls Defenders
Ware County senior offensive lineman Kyler Matthews has shown great progress throughout the season, and in Week 12 against Wayne County, Matthews had his best game. Matthews looked explosive coming off the ball and finished off his blocks with thunderous pancakes, which earned him a spot on the Bully Squad – our top OL of
Bacon’s Bizzell Blazes Defense
Bacon County’s Santiago Bizzell finishes the regular season as one of Class A DI’s major surprises. The explosive 6’2″ two-way player had 897 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on offense, which ranks him 3rd in the whole classification, and on defense, Bizzell has 30 tackles and 5 interceptions. During Week 12 against Brantley County, Bizzell
Week 12 Bully Squad
We must give our blockers more love, so the ‘Bully Squad’ feature is back for the fifth year! Each week, we select the top 5 blockers and create a highlight video, aka the Bully Squad, then hold a vote for ‘Offensive Lineman of the Week.’ Voting ends Wednesday at 10 pm, and you can
Week 12 Standouts
Here are the Week 12 standouts from our weekend research. We have a brief write-up on each of the 10 athletes we selected, along with individual game footage, when available. We also have a poll for our Player of the Week directly underneath, which will end on Tuesday at 10 p.m. You can only vote
Final Regular Season Rankings
Here are the final regular-season rankings for each classification across the GHSA. Each includes teams on the bubble and programs out of the top 10. For the GHSA playoffs, the GHSA 25 will continue to be updated until the 15th and final games of 2025 season. For more content on the site, check out the stories
Week 12 Top Plays
Here are the 10 best plays we found from Week 12 in the state of Georgia! Each play combines athleticism and incredible talent, but who deserves to walk away with the #1 play of the week? That is for you to decide! Voting stops at 10 PM on Monday, and you can only vote
GAC’s Crimmins Finds Footing in Georgia
Just last year, GAC’s Chase Crimmins first arrived in the state of Georgia. Everything was new and different, and while he adjusted to life in the Peach State, Crimmins had worked hard, emerging in his junior season as an impressive prospect to watch. “I moved from Florida last year and had to basically start
Mays Hunter is a Ballhawk
During Week 11, there were a lot of great plays across the state of Georgia, but among the best was Mays junior Gerald Hunter’s interception returned for a touchdown in a 59-40 win against Midtown. The explosive defensive back read the play perfectly, jumping the route and immediately turning himself into a returner. He
Lowndes Woods Keeps On Chopping
Mason Woods has been a difference-maker for #5 Lowndes this season. They are undefeated, playing incredible football, running the gauntlet through arguably the toughest football region in the country, and that all culminates towards tonight’s Winnersville Classic against Valdosta. The emerging junior back has produced at a high level with 1137 rushing yards and 14
Week 12 Predictions
It’s Week 12, and region championships are on the line! Below is the GHSA schedule with our underlined winners selected. Also, a quick thought to all of the seniors. Some of y’all will be playing your last football game, some will go on to become stars at the college level and beyond, but what everyone
Dyson Slices Ware Co. Defense in Big Win
As a sophomore, Chandler Dyson has stepped into the starting role at Warner Robins, and although he took some early lumps, the talented passer is playing his best football. In Week 11, the athletic 6’3″ 228 lbs. QB helped his team to a huge 48-44 win over Ware County, giving his team the #2 spot
Storybook SR Season for Shannon Adkins
The 2025 season has been magical for West Laurens. For the first time in school history, they are undefeated with a 9-0 record, led by an experienced senior class that is hungry for success. Chief among them is linebacker Shannon Adkins, who leads the defense not just in tackles with 100, 7 tackles for a
Week 11 Bully Squad
We must give our blockers more love, so the ‘Bully Squad’ feature is back for the fifth year! Each week, we select the top 5 blockers and create a highlight video, aka the Bully Squad, then hold a vote for ‘Offensive Lineman of the Week.’ Voting ends Wednesday at 10 pm, and you
Week 11 Standouts
Here are the Week 11 standouts from our weekend research. We have a brief write-up on each of the 13 athletes we selected, along with individual game footage, when available. We also have a poll for our Player of the Week directly underneath, which will end on Tuesday at 10 p.m. You can only vote
Week 12 Rankings
Here are the Week 12 rankings for each classification across the GHSA. Each includes teams on the bubble and programs that are out of the top 10. Follow along for the entire season to stay up-to-date on the weekly changes to our GHSA rankings. The GHSA 25 will be updated throughout the regular season. For
Week 11 Top Plays
Here are the 10 best plays we found from Week 11 in the state of Georgia! Each play combines athleticism and incredible talent, but who deserves to walk away with the #1 play of the week? That is for you to decide! Voting stops at 10 PM on Monday, and you can only vote
Week 11 Predictions
A full schedule of GHSA games tonight, and we have them all predicted with our winners underlined. No better time of the year, so enjoy the great weather and good luck everyone! – David FRIDAY GAMES Adairsville at Gilmer Allatoona at Cass Alpharetta at North Forsyth Athens Academy at Rabun Co. Atkinson Co. at Calhoun
Levstek Levels Defenders
Over the last year, Mt. Paran JR offensive lineman Carter Levstek has made some tremendous strides. The most obvious improvement? The heavy 6’5″ 300 lbs. blocker is more physical at the point attack, and that is creating impactful pancake blocks like in last week’s 31-0 win over BEST Academy. For his efforts, Levstek was
James is a Big Play Machine
Woodland-Cartersville’s Solomon James has been prolific this season rushing for 852 yards and totaling 1130 all-purpose yards with 14 total touchdowns. He has made the top 10 plays of the week three times this season (joining Ladd McConkey for the record), the most recent coming in Week 10 against SE Whitfield. James took a
Senior Sanford Steps Up His Game
Adairsville SR two-way athlete Colton Sanford was instrumental in last week’s 33-17 upset win over NW Whitfield. In a game where the Tigers were a 21-point underdog, the senior had 148 all-purpose yards, two receiving touchdowns, 7 tackles, and 2 pass breakups to help his team pull off the biggest upset of Week 10. On
Culpepper’s Recruitment Heating Up
Troup County JR Jeremiah Culpepper has stepped into his junior year looking to make a difference. The 6’1″ athlete has around 50 tackles on the year, 11 tackles for a loss, and 8 sacks, along with a defensive touchdown. The ladder defensive score happened last week, where a poor snap sent the pigskin spurting backwards.
Appling’s Sensational Sophomore Rett Thomas
Even before Rett Thomas had played a varsity snap, we heard about the 2028 wide receiver’s potential. He was a standout track athlete in middle school, posting high jump numbers that were more akin to high school upperclassmen, so whether his athleticism would translate quickly was never a question. Just last week, Thomas showed again





























