Among the top performers of Week 3 was Mill Creek SR running back Jayde Beasley. The 2026 athlete has exploded onto the scene as a new starter for Mill Creek and taken to the role quickly with 492 rushing yards, 101 receiving, and 5 touchdowns. Chief among his achievements was last week’s win 45-29 against
Middleton Outperforming All
One of the top tacklers in the country right now is Christian Heritage’s Cooper Middleton. The savvy defender is currently 14th in the nation with 39 total tackles and has done more than just stuff the stat sheet, making big plays that make a difference. Just last week, Middleton blocked a punt that advanced about
Sentell is a Sleeper
One of North Georgia’s biggest sleeper athletes is Lafayette’s Porter Sentell. The 2026 athlete plays across the field and is one of the fastest players in his area with a 100m time of 10.68 and a 200m at 21.86. That’s blazing fast and creates an explosive pop that few athletes in the state truly showcase.
Creekside’s Offensive Weapon Goes Bam
Damien ‘Bam’ Henderson has been among the most reliable route runners in the state of Georgia over the last few seasons. The senior has exceptional focus, and his attention to detail allows for a player at 5’10” to have outsized production. Just last week, Bam Henderson was creating another highlight reel. Creekside stormed past DeSoto,
Week 3 Bully Squad
We must give our blockers more love, so the ‘Bully Squad’ feature is back for the fifth year! Each week, we select the top 5 blockers and create a highlight video, aka the Bully Squad, then have a vote for ‘Offensive Lineman of the Week.’ Voting ends Wednesday at 10 pm, and you can
Week 3 Standouts
Here are the Week 3 standouts from our weekend research. We have a brief write-up on each of the 10 athletes we selected, along with individual game footage, when available. We also have a poll for our Player of the Week directly underneath that will end Tuesday at 10 p.m. You can only vote once
Week 4 Rankings
Here are the Week 4 rankings for each classification across the GHSA. Each includes teams on the bubble and programs that are out of the top 10. Follow along for the entire season to stay up-to-date on the weekly changes to our GHSA rankings. We will release a GHSA Top 25 after Week 4. For
Week 3 Top Plays
Here are the 10 best plays we found from Week 3 in the state of Georgia! Each play combines athleticism and incredible talent, but who deserves to walk away with the #1 play of the week? That is for you to decide! Voting stops at 10 PM Monday and you can only vote once
Week 3 Predictions
Week 3 is here before you know it, and just like that, we are 25% of the way through the season. Hard to believe, but that’s the basic math. Speaking of simple solutions, we have underlined all of our predicted winners down below, along with the Maxwell ratings spreads attached. Hopefully, everyone has a great
Sandy Creek Sophomore is Balling Out
Sandy Creek’s Andrew Hollen has been playing strong-physical football to start the season. The 6’3.5″ 265 lbs. blocker is an aggressive lineman who gets out of his stance and looks to maul his opponent. During Week 2, Hollen was steamrolling the McIntosh defensive line with big pancakes, so much so that he was named to
Clutch Campbell Delivers Big Win vs Rival
Week 2’s Player of the Week goes to Newnan JR Brodie Campbell. After throwing for 518 yards and 4 touchdowns in a remarkable 60-56 win over rival East Coweta, the 2027 passer easily walked away with our weekly player of the week vote. Campbell confidently orchestrated a 24-point comeback and made the game-winning touchdown
DK Winn’s Senior Year Bananza
Elbert County’s DK Winn is off to an impressive start to his senior year. With an average of 165 yards per game, and 3 total touchdowns, Winn has been impacting the game with highlight reel plays where his great athleticism is on display. Last spring’s Class A DI Triple Jump Champion shows that kind
Week 2 Standouts
Here are the Week 2 standouts from our weekend research. We have a brief write-up on each of the 10 athletes we selected, along with individual game footage, when available. We also have a poll for our Player of the Week directly underneath that will end Tuesday at 10 p.m. You can only vote once
Week 3 Rankings
Here are the Week 3 rankings for each classification across the GHSA. Each includes teams on the bubble and programs that are out of the top 10. Follow along for the entire season to stay up-to-date on the weekly changes to our GHSA rankings. We will release a GHSA Top 25 after Week 4. For
Jo’Van Freeney Shining Bright
Landmark Christian’s Jo’Van Freeney is Preseason All-State WR for the Private division in the state. The deceptive SR receiver is among the best at breaking down the defender in 1v1 situations, and that was demonstrated exceptionally well last week in a 28-21 victory over Christian Heritage. Freeney caught a short intermediate pass off the right
Harper Playing Larger than Life
Flowery Branch SR Griffin Harper has been a productive All-Region and All-State Honorable Mention caliber player for the last few seasons. In fact, we covered the 2026 back exactly one year ago, where he was named Player of the Week after a dominating performance against Habersham Central in Week 2. Déjà vu in 2025, Harper
Week 2 Bully Squad
We must give our blockers more love, so the ‘Bully Squad’ feature is back for the fifth year! Each week, we select the top 5 blockers and create a highlight video, aka the Bully Squad, then have a vote for ‘Offensive Lineman of the Week.’ Voting ends Wednesday at 10 pm, and you can
Week 2 Top Plays
Here are the 10 best plays we found from Week 2 in the state of Georgia! Each play combines athleticism and incredible talent, but who deserves to walk away with the #1 play of the week? That is for you to decide! Voting stops at 10 PM Monday and you can only vote once
Week 2 Predictions
Week 2 is underway, so let’s get out the predictions! We have each winner underlined, and the Maxwell ratings are the spreads for each matchup, not our prediction! Feel free to check out the rest of the website or the profile page, which will receive constant updates each Friday. Have a great weekend everyone! –
Fishburne Levels Up for SR Year
Hiram’s Julian Fishburne has been a cornerstone offensive lineman over the last few seasons, and through one game, he looks to have taken a jump. Fishburne totaled 10 pancakes in the program’s 30-8 win over Paulding County, several being so devastating that he earned recognition as our top OL the week, aka the Bully Squad.
Tay Franklin is Week 1’s Top Player
Ware County started out the gates strong this season with a 55-7 beatdown of Appling County. The emerging standout player was Tayshaun Franklin, who was just voted the Player of the Week, and is off to a great season. “My senior year has gotten off to an amazing start. In my scrimmage game, I rushed
Johnson Runs Wild in Game 1
Stephenson trounced Mays 24-0 to start the season, and junior running back Jayden Johnson had himself a game. The explosive 5’10” 190 lbs. back had 258 yards on just 20 carries and scored all three of his team’s touchdowns. Throughout the game, Johnson demonstrated his excellent power, balance, and top-end speed, breaking off big runs.
Vicks Takes Over in Win
Mitchell County senior Marcus Vicks is off to a great start, helping his team to a 28-14 victory over Lanier County and serving a critical role in the process. Vicks did it all on the field, catching 3 passes for 112 yards along with 10 carries for an additional 133 yards and one more
Week 1 Bully Squad
We must give our blockers more love, so the ‘Bully Squad’ feature is back for the fifth year! Each week, we select the top 5 blockers and create a highlight video, aka the Bully Squad, then have a vote for ‘Offensive Lineman of the Week.’ Voting ends Wednesday at 10 pm, and you can
Newson Powers Miller Grove to Win
Cayden Newson co/26 Miller Grove HS RB #22 pic.twitter.com/Yyp7gALJsP — Cayden Newson (@DoCayden) August 17, 2025 Senior running back Cayden Newson might be under the radar for now, but at 6′ and 200 lbs., he has the big-play ability desired by D1 programs. In Week 1 against Druid Hills, Newson rushed for 150 yards, averaging





























