Welcome to our 2022 All-State selections! Down below we have our Player of the Year vote. Our first team all-state selections on offense and defense are directly underneath the poll. We are still working on our write-up but should have a quick blurb on every player selected for the first team very soon. At the
Week 5 Predictions
Here is another week of our predictions across the GHSA! We have underlined all of our picks down below. The Maxwell spread is from GHSF Daily, not our’s. We didn’t do spreads. I reiterate this each week and then I have people tweeting at me about them. So I’m sure those people will scroll past
Recruiting Recap 10/8
Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by, and if you are new here, this is a feature where we cover all of the offers over the last 24 hours and whatever decommittments or commitments that might occur as well. We got caught up doing a few new features this week,
Recruiting Recap 9/9
Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by, and if you are new here this a feature where we cover all of yesterday’s offers, commitments and decommitments (to the best of my ability) to go along with a sleeper of the day and a recruit who is heating up – if
B-Moss Playing Like a Boss
Brandon Moss entered the 2021 season fresh off an All-Region year playing on the defensive side of the ball. The 6′ 190 lbs. Fayette Co. senior has upped his game this fall, and in Week 1 Moss made one of the top plays in the state of Georgia on the offensive side of the ball.
Class 7A Preseason All-State
It’s August, which means another year of our Preseason All-State picks. Down below we have our offense, defense, and honorable mention selections! We will be updating our preseason picks with a new classification each night, so be sure to stay tuned the rest of the week! Also, feel free to leave a comment down below.
Reynolds Comes up Big in the Clutch
Playoff seeding was on the line last Friday between Bremen and Heard County. The Blue Devils of Bremen found themselves down 16-7 against their region rival with only 3 mins left in the game, and needed a big play. Enter Jacob Reynolds, who just last month won Week 8’s top play on the website. The
Ladd McConkey is North Georgia’s Most Exciting Player
It was a little over a year ago when we first saw film on Ladd McConkey, and shortly after he won one of the top plays on our website back during the 2018 season. His elite quickness was evident on film, which earned him first team All-State as a returner on the site, but still
Milton’s Armistead Improves Each Week
The regular season is officially over and last weekend we created our last top play video of the 2019 calendar year. Coming in 3rd place was Milton’s senior linebacker Christian Armistead. The 6′ backer was gunning down field on special teams where he made contact with the North Forsyth returner, but the senior had bigger
Wheeler’s Washington is a Pass-Rushin’ Assassin
Aakil Washington’s recruitment has been locked down for over a month now after his commitment to Liberty back on September 19th, but that doesn’t mean some colleges are still not interested. The senior has certainly made an impact during this season thus far, and that has added a new school into the picture with Georgia
The King’s Ransom for Turnovers
A real breakout senior this year has been Ja’Orcie Ransom, a defensive back out of Harlem. The 2020 prospect sports a 5’10” frame and has shown outstanding athleticism during the 2019 season with several highlight interceptions that is sure to grab recruiters’ attention. Last weekend, Ransom made another highlight play, and it earned the #2
Jacob Reynolds: Heart Over Height
Bremen started the year off with a few hiccups, they lost to two top 10 teams to start off the season; one in their own classification in Rabun County, and the other against Class A Public’s Bowdon. It was an inauspicious start for the Blue Devils, who lived comfortable in our top 10 during the
Jack Ferguson against the Offense
Last season, Jack Ferguson was one of the leading tacklers in 7-A totaling around 140, so for an encore, the senior was going to have to find new ways to one-up an already tremendous high school career. Well, last Friday’s game certainly did just that. In a low scoring slug-fest between Kennesaw Mt. where neither
Big Manns on Campus
Going into last Friday’s game against Cherokee, Jackson Manns was leading his county and was 8th in the state with over 514 yards receiving and 4 touchdowns. At night’s end, he remained firmly at the top in the country by over 100 yards, but now has extra notoriety around campus after the big play he
Hines Shines During Senior Year
Last Friday, Jaquavious Hines made one of the top plays in the state of Georgia where he ran a seam route down the middle of the field, and made an adjustment that had everyone at the stadium with their mouth agape after he came down with the football. The senior had his man beat, but
Coley Starting Senior Year Strong
After the loss of key playmakers from their 2018 squad, Dodge County has been looking for new athletes to step up their game, and senior Nathan Coley has certainly done just that making plays on both sides. Whether he is on offense at slot back, on defense at cornerback or even returning kicks on special
Rockdale’s McMillan a Diamond in the Rough
Jaionte McMillan knew last Friday’s matchup was going to be a tough one. Heading into the game, Dacula was one of the top 5 teams in 6-A and had been read-hot beating several 7-A teams already in the 2019 season. Going up against a team like Dacula, the 5’11” 185 lbs. senior defensive back was
Waldrop’s Walk-off Touchdown Secures Huge Win
One of the biggest rivalry games in the state is the well-known annual showdown between Carrollton vs Rome. Each year the game is heated, and last weekend’s was no different, in fact, it was one for the ages that resulted in a dramatic 24-20 finish in favor of Carrollton. For the entire game Carrolton held
Playmaking Prospect Patrick Pedall Pops
After making All Conference his junior year and All-State honorable mention even, 6’1″ 173 lbs. senior Patrick Pedall was looking to continue to build on last season’s success, and at the start of his senior year, that certainly looks to be the case. “My goals are to have a great and versatile senior season both
Brownlee Shakes N’ Bakes the Defense
Last weekend, KT Brownlee had a remarkable run against Pike County that went for 40 yards, and was so explosive, that he practically took all of the oxygen out of the stadium. Seriously, the senior made one of the higher degree of difficulty runs we have seen all year, and broke too many tackles to
King Looking for Championship Crown
Aalijah King out of Griffin has been a steady figure in their backfield the last few years. Standing at about 5’10”, and over 200 lbs., the powerful senior back can carry the rock, but also shows some of the best hands out of the backfield in the state. The Griffin coaching staff trust those hands
Senior Wave at Beach led by Wells
Senior quarterback Jaylen Wells came off a junior year where he only played part of the season, but still mustered a quality season none the less. “Last year, I threw for nearly 1,000 yards and only played in 6 games due to injuries,” Wells explained. We are just a game into his senior year, and
Time to Buy High on Costlow
Last weekend Hunter Costlow led his top ranked Jones County team over Northside Warner Robins by the tune of 56-33, shocking a lot pundits across the state in the process. The outcome will grab anyone’s attention. A 5-A team beating up on last year’s 6-A runner-up is no easy task, but when you have a
Irby Fully Healthy, Ready to Make an Impact
Bryson Irby spent a portion of last season out with an injury, but rebounded strong for the second half of the season to produce quality film like what is posted above. The much anticipated junior year had a lot left to be desired for the 2020 recruit, but now that he is fully healthy, there
Unique Smith Looking for Extraordinary Season
Standing 6’4″ and weighing over 240 lbs, Unique Smith has the body type that will certainly grab the attention of any FBS coach, and have them say, “Gee, that’s the type of athlete that I can coach up and make into a big-time defensive linemen in a few seasons.” To whichever coach echoes those sentiments,