In our eyes one of the top cornerbacks here in the state of Georgia is Kaleb Anthony out of ELCA. It was probably during the state title that notion solidified, but after seeing the speedy athlete live, we were sold on his college potential. To put simply, Anthony has some of the best film you
Coaches Wake Up, it is Miller Time
Down in the southeast corner of the state is where you almost always find talented young athletes, and Glynn Academy’s rising senior Jaiden Miller fits the bill. The quick corner put together an impressive highlight tape in 2019, and since about March he has seen colleges take an interest in his abilities to play
Recruiting Action Starting for Jackson
Woodland-Stockbridge is never short of talent in a given recruiting class, and colleges typically stop by each year to see the next crop of talented upperclassmen during the evaluation period. We have seen it time and again where players load up with offers during the spring and early summer, but with the Coronavirus jumping into
Class A’s Dynamic Duo, the Benyard Bros
Each year in the state we see twins that are impact players for there high school squad, and going into the 2020 season we have another talent duo in Gabriel and Garland Benyard. The 2021 two-way athletes for Irwin County have football in their blood – their older brother made our All-State team back in
Virus Doesn’t Stop Rising Junior’s Motivation
Written by: Mike Faulkner Rising junior Denzel Alexandre-Louis, from North Cobb Christian High School, is excited for the upcoming season. “Coming into my junior season, I have been working much harder than before and managing my time with workouts and friends,” Alexandre-Louis said. Workouts during the pandemic haven’t been a problem for Alexandre-Louis. “We have doing
Dream Come True For Collins Hill Athlete
Written by: Mike Faulkner Collins Hill High School athlete Travis Hunter, a class of 2022 recruit, had previously committed to Florida State University back on March 3rd, 2020. The rising junior spoke about his decision, “I always wanted to go to FSU and it was a dream come true,” he said. Hunter chose Florida State
Daring Denzel Dashes Towards Sophomore Year
If you have been following for awhile now, you probably know that we do not write features about any ordinary underclassmen. In fact, we tend to cover only younger players that we are sure will be FBS recruits. There is a litany of reasons for that; one obviously being that you are not sure how
White Ready to Take Flight
In terms of just raw upside, the class of 2022 has a lot of really promising athletes here in the state of Georgia. One player who has some of the biggest upside is Joshua White out of Cedar Grove. It doesn’t take too long to notice the 6’5″ 248 lbs. defensive end on film. The
Neon Keion Wallace Ready to Light Up the Scoreboard
Just looking around the Twittersphere the last month here, and one 2023 recruit that has caught our eye as an under the radar athlete, well, at least for a freshman, is Keion Wallace. At the time of writing this Wallace has less than 70 views on Hudl, but flip on his film, and the class
Charles Becomes a Commodity
Featured photo: Reg James Access WDUN Christian Charles is a name to become familiar with if you are a college program serious about recruiting athletes from the state of Georgia or even just a fan of high school football here in the state. Unless you haven’t been keeping tally at home, Charles has been putting
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
Blessed Trinity’s ‘Action’ Jackson Hamilton
Blessed Trinity has graduated some talented P5 talent over the last few years, and junior athlete Jackson Hamilton hopes to fall in those footsteps over the next several months. That tradition does not end just in the recruiting world; the Titans have become routine visitors to the state title game the last few years, and
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
Chapel Hill Junior Ready to Carry the Load
Maybe the title of this article is premature, but with Imani Davis slated to graduate next semester, Michael Perkins is definitely a 2021 back to look out for during the 2020 season. I know, I know, the 2019 season is not even over with, and Chapel Hills biggest game of the season looms this Friday
Alert! Put Westlake’s Jimmy Inman on your Radar
Westlake has put together a solid season this year going 5-3 with a tough strength of schedule, and junior quarterback Jimmy Inman is a big reason why. His efficiency has been excellent thru 8 games, completing 67% of his passes on 78 attempts for 816 yards and 7 touchdowns while only throwing one interception too.
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
Quinn’s Recruitment Heating Up
Lowndes junior TJ Quinn is one of those 2021 recruits that you just might want to know for the upcoming recruiting cycle. It doesn’t take an eye for talent to see the 2021 student-athlete is going to be college program’s radar, in fact, he already holds two offers. “I have 2 offers: one from Virginia
Stanfield a Stalwart on the Defensive Line
Taking home last week’s top play is Bryce Stanfield out of Harrison high school – the junior had over 2800 votes in just 24 hours, which to my knowledge is a record on the website. The versatile defensive linemen out of Harrison has a big time motor, and last week’s play was a perfect example
Freshman Head & Shoulders Above His Peers
Rarely do you see a freshman making an impact like Jackson Head at the tight end position, but take a gander of his midseason film, and you will realize the 2023 student-athlete is a prospect to know. In fact, just last Friday Head made one of the most spectacular plays of the 2019 season. The
Clements Cements Himself as an Impact Player
Junior year has proven a few things for Caleb Celments out of Heritage high school. The Conyers product has amounted 23 receptions on the year for a total of 316 yards and two touchdowns on the season. With out a doubt the most exciting play of the season came last Friday where Clements ran
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
Sophomore Carmichael in Recruiting Driver Seat
Another Class of 2022 athlete who made a top play last weekend was Carrollton’s Terrell Carmichael. The 6’1″ 187 lbs. sophomore was standing around midfield for a return, but a slick rugby punt had the ball tumbling down to the 30-yard line. The speedy-sophomore tracked the bouncing oval to the 30-yard line where he secured
Martin Startin’ Sophomore Year With a Bang
Antonio Martin Jr. was a 2022 running back that first stepped onto the varsity lineup a year ago for Langston Hughes team that was desperate for some offensive production. The shifty-yet-powerful back took those strong offensive exploits from his freshman year, then internalized that momentum into the offseason where he made some nice improvements physically.
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