In and out of would-be tacklers like the “Flash”, Daylon Gordon has made a habit of getting defenders to miss him in the open field. In the last few years, Gordon has been a playmaker for Dodge County with several 300-yard games under his belt. Well, last Friday against Monticello, the 2021 back didn’t quite
Palmer Playing No Games in 2020
Nicholas Palmer was an honorable mention All-Region player back in 2019 as a junior, and with another year under his belt, he is looking to make a push for the first team. At first glance, Palmer shows near-elite ball skills going up for a catch. There were flashes his junior year, sure, but just in
Into the Frey with Paulding County’s Kicker
A key component of any successful kicker’s career is to make clutch kicks at the end of games. Missed opportunities early in the game are forgettable, but everyone remembers the last-second field goals that win ball games. For Matthew Frey out of Paulding County, last Friday was his big opportunity to create one of those
Tri-Cities’ Big-Time Ball Player
One of the best two-way players in the class of 2021 is Cameron Ball out of Tri-Cities. Over the last year here, the athletic 6’5″ 300 lbs. lineman has been dominating both sides of the line of scrimmage, but probably the best play of his high school career occurred last Friday against Mundy’s Mill. Mundy’s
Reliable Ford Drives By Defenses
Jabin Ford has been a big-time playmaker for Taylor County the last three season, but he has certainly stepped it up a notch in his final year of high school football. The senior is one of the leading rushers in the state with 589 yards and 13 touchdowns on 70 carries, while also throwing for
Mad Dog Maddox Mans the Middle
Gainesville class of 2022 defensive linemen Khaliq Maddox has been a standout the last few years for the Red Elephants. Mostly playing off the edge, the powerful defender is in constant motion on the field once the ball is snapped. Maddox plays with unmatched energy and just pure determination to get after the football. That
Lively Laurent Out for Recognition
New Manchester’s offense has been humming this season averaging 28.2 points per game at the halfway point of the season. One big reason has been ‘The Lethal Weapon 3″ of Malik Laurent, Horatio Fields and Teondre Carter. The senior trio has been downright explosive, and last Friday it was Malik Laurent’s turn to go ka-boom!
Sleeper Smith Ready to Wake Up Colleges
Featured Image: Chris Goltermann – Coweta Score Among all of the tight ends in the class of 2021, there really doesn’t appear to be a bigger sleeper than Holden Smith. His junior film, shows a promising prospect, but jump into his senior year film, and you really start to see the individual pieces come together
Top Play Thompson Transcends Excitement
For those who come to the site routinely, they might double take at this article, but no, this isn’t déjà vu all over again, it’s a brand new article on the South Forsyth senior. Yogisms aside, Mitchell Thompson has one again finished in the top 3 in our top play vote. That’s now 2 out
Mangual’s Masterclass in Pass Coverage
Featured image: Dale Zanine – Gwinnettt Daily Post We did a quick recruiting update earlier this year on Mangual, the Archer sernior DB who we feel is overlooked by a lot of colleges. Mangual is a focused competitor who has the penchant of making big plays for his team. Well, last Friday the 2021
Mews Catches Them All
Exactly one month into the season so far, and Central Gwinnett wide receiver Mekhi Mews has made a statement in a big way. With 447 yards receiving, Mews leads all of Class 6-A and is proving that he is a D1 talent that deserves college offers. No game was bigger in terms of output
Goodman off to Good Year
Back during the summer, when there was a brief stretch of camps going on around the state, all we heard about was Trey Goodman out of Norcross. He was a standout performer at these FBU camps, even making top receiver and also “best hustle” too. The camp buzz wasn’t the first time we had heard
Wilcox Thrills During Junior Campaign
Trinity Christin junior Bryce Wilcox has seen a good start to his junior year doing a little bit of everything from playing cornerback on defense to lining up at receiver on offense or even returning kicks on special team. Wilcox has done it all for the top 10 ranked Class A Private program. There was
Harris Having Big Senior Season
Marc Harris has gone from All-Region safety in 2019 to one of the state’s leading rushers so far in 2020 with 718 yards, 78 carries and 6 touchdowns, which ranks him right at the top of the state leader board in yardage. It’s no secret that Haralson County loves to run the football, it’s
Moore’s Versatility a Difference-Maker
After starting QB Mason Mikell went down in early 2019, Terriyon Moore was thrusted into the starting QB job where he made a lot of impressive plays. Fast forward to this summer, and we are doing our Preseason All-State scouting where we look for potential impact players for the upcoming season and it was hard
Summers Taking Over this Fall
In case you missed today’s GHSF Daily Newsletter, they went over the state’s statistical leaders, and right at the very top of rushing yards is St. Ann-Pecelli’s Pierre Summers. With right at 561 yards rushing, 11 touchdowns and a whopping 14.4 yards per carry, Summers is really making a case for college coaches to
Logan Johnson Proving Doubters Wrong
At this point, most of you have probably reading this have seen an article or maybe even two from us about Logan Johnson. Dating back to his sophomore year where he won a top play, the lightening-quick receiver has been consistently covered on our site – probably rivaling Ladd McConkey from the class of 2020
Orion Bonner Ready to Belt the Recruiting World
Article Written by: Zane Rowland – follow on Twitter Orion Bonner is another great wideout coming out of Moultrie for the Colquitt County Packers. Bonner is a guy that has seen time on both sides of the ball for the Packers, but he is looking to make a splash in Josh Crawford’s high flying offense
Pope’s Play Pops
To be truthful, it was really the start of the pandemic that we first saw Jake Pope’s name pop up into the recruiting world on a consistent basis. He was a big-time player for Buford his sophomore year back in 2019, and he did have some very good offers leading up to April, but his
Hamilton’s Electrifying Start to Sophomore Season
Starting his freshman year at Locust Grove, last year Tarez Hamilton proved that he was a legit recruit to watch out for. After seeing his highlights from the first two games of his sophomore year though, it is clear Hamilton is a FBS talent. In just his first few games, Hamilton has managed to have
Clouâtré a Culture Builder for Habersham Central
For the last few seasons there has been a consistent theme in the Habersham Central backfield, and that is Jackson Clouâtré putting up big yards. Well last Friday Clouâtré had the game of his career rushing for 300 yards against Apalachee. The play that capped off the night was a +50 yard touchdown where Clouâtré
Wheeler Focused on Breakout Junior Year
Article Written by: Zane Rowland – follow on Twitter Dijmon Miller is a talented young man out of Moultrie for the Colquitt County Packers. He plays all over the field as needed for the Packers – quarterback, wideout and defensive back. As versatile as he is, Miller sees the most time at wide receiver.
Bryan Looking for Breakout Season
Zaquan Bryan is a 2023 athlete that we have known about for a few years now, and heading into his sophomore year he is looking to make an impact at the varsity level that should turn some heads. Going into this season Bryan only had 2 varsity games under his belt, but in last
Jenkins Makes Primetime Plays for North Cobb
Senior safety Montrel Jenkins was looking to make a statement his final year of high school football. Heading into Week 1 the North Cobb product was still not on many colleges’ radar, but after two pick sixes in their opener against Sprayberry, Jenkins has to be opening up some college coach’s eyes here soon. We
Smart College Coaches will Recruit Wise
If there one consistent theme coming out of Rome during this offseason was the continued emergence of Jay Wise. Going back to his junior year the lanky wide receiver was a real playmaker, especially in the redzone for the Wolves, but this offseason there seemed to be some legit hype surrounding the senior – more