Our Team

Georgia High School Football Daily is an e-newsletter published weekdays August through December. Founded in 2009, it has more than 24,000 subscribers. GHSF Daily’s e-newsletter is the best in-season source of high school football coverage in Georgia. GHSF Daily’s website, created in 2021, serves as the archive for e-newsletter content and reports occasional news, especially in the offseason. It is where high school football fans can find us online.

  • Todd Holcomb

    Todd Holcomb has covered high school football in Georgia for more than 20 years. He’s a former staff writer with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and his sports stories still appear regularly in the AJC. Holcomb has coordinated the AJC’s football and basketball state rankings, all-state teams and preseason Super 11 teams since the mid-2000s. He is a co-founder of the Georgia High School Football Historians Association and was the prominent researcher in the project to chronicle scores for every Georgia team back to the 1940s. Before covering high school sports, Holcomb was the AJC’s lead tennis writer. He covered multiple U.S. Opens, ATP Tour and WTA Tour events, Davis Cups and Fed Cups. He appeared on ESPN Sports Century documentaries on Andre Agassi and Anna Kournikova. Holcomb is a graduate of Oconee County High School and the University of Georgia.

  • Chip Saye

    Chip Saye was a part of the newspaper industry for 25 years before leaving in 2009 to help start Georgia High School Football Daily. He is a former writer and editor at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and remains a regular contributor to the AJC. He previously worked for the Athens Banner-Herald, Anderson (S.C.) Independent-Mail and Gwinnett Daily News. Saye attended his first high school football game as a 6-year-old in 1970, watching Lakeside vs. Columbia at DeKalb Memorial Stadium with his father, Harry Saye, a member of Athens High’s 1955 state championship team. Since then, he has attended about 750 games, including more than 500 since 2000, and has seen about half the schools in the state play at least once. Saye is a graduate of Henderson High School (now Henderson Middle School) in DeKalb County and the University of Georgia.

  • Ted Langford

    Ted Langford started his career as a sportswriter and then Sports Editor at the Anderson Independent and The Greenville News. He later worked in the sports department at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution before switching to a career in advertising at Cox Media Group. He served in sales management roles at the AJC, The Palm Beach Post and the Austin American-Statesman.