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,
Delaine Going for a D1 Impact in 2019
Devin DeLaine is a 2020 defensive back that is part of a talented defense at Dutchtown this year that has the upside to do special things this fall. Dutchtown is fresh off their first win of the season against Langston Hughes where they won 47-27; they will certainly have a big target on their back
Roberts Opens Up About Fall 2019
David Roberts has been working his way into the Harrison backfield the last few seasons, playing with Justin Fields as a sophomore, then getting the bulk of the snaps last year at Harrison. With out a doubt, Roberts benefited playing with Gavin Hall last season, where he was leaned on to to be the primary
Versatile Walker Focused On a Big Season
Michael Walker has been an unheralded player in the recruiting world the last year, even though at Clinch he was a very good two-way player for the state champions in 2018. Enter the new season with fresh beginnings, and Walker has spent the offseason working in silence, but early film from the scrimmage against New
Willie Brown Seeking New Beginnings
Willie Brown has been on a roller coaster the last few years, first getting on our radar at Valdosta as a sophomore where he was an early contributor, and a player that was receiving D1 interest left and right. Some unfortunate events led to Brown moving to Cook County to live at his grandma’s for
Beasley Taking Senior Year in Stride
For the last few years, Jaylon Beasley has been an undersized demolition man at linebacker, who was routinely blitzed off the edge into the backfield at great success. Anyone can see that Beasley can play the game, just take a moment, and watch his junior film at Northview high school, and it’s evident that the
Slept on Cannady Has Alarm Set for Fall 2019
The entire 2019 offseason is over with, and I bet that most around Region 6AAAA did not see Bailey Cannady, the reigning offensive lineman of the year, going without a D1 offer, but here we are. Reality settles in, but suffice to say, we certainly never saw this coming, but never the less we are
Tyus Ready to Take FBS Litmus Test
Keilyn Tyus is ready for his senior year, and if his scrimmage film last weekend vs Manchester is any indication of his 2019 season, then defensive backs better be on notice. Catching a pass at the 40 yard line, Tyus turned up field quickly eluding the first tackler, then cooked the next would-be tackler into
Chapman Enters SR Year with Chip
Bradwell Institute senior Quintarius Chapman has accumulated a slew of offers this offseason, and has several D1 programs looking at him closely. The Bradwell Institute wide receiver just got done camping at Wake Forest yesterday, where he didn’t have one drop, and won each of his match-ups. The Wake staff was impressed with Chapman’s
Inside Micheal Holmes Recruitment
Micheal Holmes has been a 2020 recruit that we have watched now for a few seasons, first dating back to our preseason scouting back in 2017; a lot has transpired over the last two seasons for Holmes. Originally from Douglass high school in Atlanta Georgia, Holmes has changed high schools three times in the last
Felder’s Recruiting Stock Going Up
Felder had gone thru the recruiting roller coaster this offseason, dating back in early February, where he earned an offer from Southern University. Follwing, several more FCS and D2 programs submitted offers. Up until the evaluation period, Felder would mostly be identified as a FCS-D2 offer considering his interest, but back on in May 17th,
Noles Snag Playmaker in Boatwright
Carter Boatwright found his landing spot last night, and it was at Florida State as a future playmaking tight end for the Seminoles. The Colquitt County 2020 student-athlete who won Week 3’s top play from last season finally linked up with a much deserved P5 program, and quickly committed to the opportunity of spending
Brunson & VT – A Perfect Match
Over the last few decades Virginia Tech has been hailed across the college football world for their lunch pale mindset, and today they received a commit from a peach state running back that embodies their program – Jordan Brunson out of Denmark High School. It was apropos for Brunson and Virginia Tech to connect,
McConkey Proves He is FBS Ready
This is not the first time on the site we have written about Ladd McConkey, just last fall he made the top play on our site one week, and at the end of the season he also made the 3-A All-State team as a returner, but the last few days easily usurps those accolades, and
Tony Ward Huge Offer Weekend
Very few class of 2020 athletes around the state of Georgia walked away from the Mega Camps at Mercer and Kennesaw this last weekend with more offers than Tony Ward out of Parkview. The powerful hitting linebacker scored 6 offers on Friday at the Kennesaw Camp with Alabama State, Arkon, Navy, FIU, Kent State &
Flournoy Makes Recruiting Rounds
About 7 months ago, Zaire Flournoy’s expectations going into college recruitment process was mostly wonderment, but that was truly short lived. Soon after the season was over, back on November 4th, Zaire Flournoy earned his first offer from Coastal Carolina, an thus kicked off the 2020 offensive linemen’s recruitment. Fast forward to now, where
Martin Wins The Opening Combine MVP, Recruiting Ramping Up
Chandler Martin took off at The Opening, running one of the faster laser 40 times that I have seen from a linebacker in this area in a good bit, sans Owen Pappoe, who was a 5 star from the Class of 2018. “The offseason is going well,” Martin said. “I am up to 215 pounds
Offers Coming in for Big Landmark Lineman
Trey Bedosky, a Landmark Christian offensive lineman who is a rising senior, has recently seen an upsurge in offers with Tennessee-Martin being the latest. The Class of 2020 athlete stands at almost 6’7″, which is certainly tall, even for a player who mixes it up in the trenches, so colleges are obviously encouraged by his
Westminster RB with Hallmark Recruiting Opportunity
Will Hallmark put together a strong junior campaign that has caught the eye of several college programs from around the area. The rising senior is on the precipice of his recruitment breaking out here, at least that’s my prognostication, so his father broke down where his recruitment is at real quick. “Will is just
Marquise Black Gives Offenses’ Heart Attacks
One of the more dominating defensive linemen the last few years in Class A has been Marquise Black, the class of 2020 ELCA athlete. Splitting between defensive end, more as a sophomore, and defensive tackle his junior year. Black has uses his 6’3″ frame to blow by a linemen at a very successful clip and
Wilson sees Recruiting Success as SR Year Looms
Article contributed by: Gio De La Pena As spring practice looms around the corner, prospects all over Georgia are starting to receive offers from all corners of the nation. Gwinnett County is a hotbed for college recruiting, with what is questionably the most loaded county with football talent in the state. From Power 5 to