Impact players can change the momentum of any football game. Skye Wilson from Ridgeland and Quin Geer out of Johns Creek are two defensive talents capable of changing that outcome in one single play. We have reviewed countless video submissions, and these two plays have outshined the rest. Now who deserves our
5/18 Play of the Day
Defensive players with outstanding hands can be hard to come by. Austin Bennett out of Woodstock and Sean Holton from Cartersville are two sticky fingered defensive playmakers who will put it all out on the line. Both athletes made a miraculous Willie Mays-style catch last season for a momentum swinging interception, but
5/15 Play of the Day
Two players who have caught our eye recently are Hassan Littles from Stephenson HS and Shakur Brown from Woodland HS. These two players ball on both sides of the field and are a playmaker anytime they touch it. FBS colleges are recruiting both of these fantastic athletes but which player had the
5/11 Play of the Day
Hard-nosed running backs who put it all on the line for their team are a commodity. Murray Co’s Tucker Gregg and North Murray’s Brady Harper are two backs who will throw a killer stiff arm on one play but also elusive enough to juke a defender out of his shoes. We have
5/5 Play of the Day
Elusiveness is a determining factor for any athlete on the gridiron. Both Isaac Foster of Chattooga and Brandon Loftin from Duluth are two slippery athletes who moonlight as quarterbacks on Friday nights. After reviewing film today, these two players made the cut for our Top Play nomination but which athlete had the
4/30 Play of the Day
One of the most important skills for any running back is the ability to throw off the defense by making timely cuts. Deion Slade from Parkview and Brandon Snowball from Arabia Mountain are two rising seniors capable of shaking the elastic out of a defender’s socks. Both can score from anywhere on
4/27 Play of the Day
Georgia is well known for their playmaking athletes who can make momentum swinging touchdowns at any moment, anywhere on the field. Demaje Carter from Mount Zion and Ahmad Barron from Tattnall Square are two Peach State stars so elusive that they could shake a defender in a telephone booth. We have watched
3/30 Play of the Day
Georgia is a state not short on big hitters. In fact, you can find slobberknockers on almost every team in the state (so I have found out). Max Slott and Brendan Kenney are two rising seniors who display the trait of an explosive big-hitter. We have watched both player’s film, chosen their biggest,
3/22 Play of the Day
Having a great return game can give a team a major advantage during a football game. Jaquavious Lee, a new Westlake transfer, and Shy Kim from Loganville are two athletes capable of finding a seam and making a big play happen. Their return game abilities are very impressive, but which play in
3/10 Play of the Day
Two linebackers who can knock the snot out of a ball carrier are Kayleem Bonds from Kendrick and Joshua Lee from Veterans. We have watched both player’s film, choose their biggest most impactful hit, and now want you to decide which play in the video above deserves Recruit Georgia’s Play of the
3/9 Play of the Day
Two rising senior receivers who we think will make a big splash during this offseason camp circuit is Juvantae Martin from Carver (Columbus) and Will Blanchard from Northwest Whitfield. The two receivers have a different skill set, but what they share in common is the ability to make big plays. So who
3/3 Play of the Day
Today’s Play of the Day selections are between two dual threat quarterbacks with an impressive set of wheels. East Paulding’s Dylan Prater and LaGrange’s LaPerion Perry had almost identical stats from last fall. Both are really fast and capable of making a busted play into +50 yard scores but which of the super
3/1 Play of the Day
Two receivers whose recruitment has really begun to heat up are Justin Gibbs from Aquinas and Noah Holland from Locust Grove. The two rising seniors both have great hands and focus when catching long passes but who had the more impressive catch in the video above? We want you to decide! Voting
2/28 Play of the Day
Offensive line is a position of need for every college during a recruiting cycle. We have been making a lot of profiles during this offseason, and have spotted some talent in the trenches. Caleb Etheridge and Nick Campbell are two promising young offensive guards who will knock you on your tail. Both
2/25 Play of the Day
Georgia has no shortage of players who deliver punishment from the defensive side of the ball. Spalding corner Quantavious Armstrong and Eastside middle linebacker Garrett Stevens are two big hitters who caught our eye when making profiles today. Each athlete delivered a slobberknocker hit during the play but which one was the best?
2/24 Play of the Day
Looking over profiles today and we saw a few athletes who could really deliver some punishment from the defensive side of the ball! Javier Turner from Kendrick HS and Xavier Vaughn from Central are two players that can drop the hammer on an offensive player, but which one had the best hit?
Play of the Day 2/22
We made over 20 profiles today that will be posting tonight during 7-10 PM on Twitter, but here are few players who caught our eye making impressive game changing plays. Treon Wright, Justin Powell, and Chauney Payne are a few underclassmen looking to make their mark at the HS level, and making
Top Play 2/19
Today’s top play matchup is between two speedy sophomore running backs. Class of 18 backs Michael Price and Luquan Williams have a set of wheels to leave the defense in the dust, but which long touchdown run deserves the play of the day? We want y’all to decide! Winner will receive a
Top Play 2/18
Returning an interception anywhere on the field for a touchdown can be tough, what Khaleb Hood and Ashun Favorite did last season was crazy. Both cornerbacks returned an interception over 90 yards for a score and Recruit Georgia wants you to determine which play is the best. Whoever wins the vote will
Beast Mode Award
Everyone knows Georgia has some of the toughest players in the country. The first annual Recruit Georgia “Beast Mode Award” goes to the player that refuses to let tackles stop him from the endzone. This player cannot and will not be stopped. After reviewing a lot of film, here is our top
Honey Badger Award
Georgia has some of the best defensive play-makers in the country. “The Honey Badger Award” goes to the athlete who made the top interception returned for a touchdown. After reviewing film and submissions, here are our top four momentum swinging pick six plays from the 2015 season (Watch 1 min YouTube video above).
Recruit Georgia’s Da Bomb Award
Georgia has some of the best quarterbacks in the country. Just two weeks ago, Tom Lemming from CBS Sports came into Georgia raving about how Georgia’s signal callers are some of the best. The “Da Bomb Award” honors the top gunslinger who made the most impressive deep pass during last season. After
Recruit Georgia’s Hitstick Award
Georgia has some of the biggest headhunters in the country. This honor goes to the defender who lays the lumber the best. A player that strikes fear into the oppositions if they choose throw a play down the middle of the field. After reviewing film and submissions, here are our “Top Five Biggest Hits”
Human Joystick Award
The first annual Recruit Georgia awards are now underway and the first category that will be kicking off the voting is the “Human Joystick” award. This honor goes to the most elusive play, where the player’s ability to juke defenders looks more like a video game. All nominations are provided by Recruit
Postseason TOP Play Nomination
The regular season ended a few weeks back, and Recruit Georgia is now looking for the top plays for their first annual postseason awards! (skip the fluff & scroll down to see Post Season Award Nominations) Below are individual awards for a specific play accomplished by an athlete (Ex. made an incredible leaping catch –