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How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 1
Schley County is the new No. 1 team in Class A Division II while Eagle’s Landing Christian and Oconee County are out of the rankings for the first time in years. Buford and Hughes, the No. 1 teams in the two highest classifications, had two of the biggest wins on the opening weekend and solidified their positions.
View of 2023 season from Georgia’s media
GHSF Daily prides itself in its statewide coverage of Georgia high school football, but nobody knows their local schools better than their hometown newspapers and radio stations. GHSF Daily reached out to members of the Georgia media this week, most of them local but a few with a statewide approach, to get their observations about the new season and some of the more interesting teams, players and coaches they're following. This is what they said.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 1
GHSF Daily previews 10 of the most intriguing games each week throughout the season. The Week 1 headliners include Buford and Colquitt County taking on prominent out-of-state opponents, Class 6A champion Hughes visiting 7A runner-up Carrollton, and several top-10 opponents matched up in the Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic.
Top stories to watch in 2023 as season begins Wednesday night
Georgia high school football returns tonight with the first two of nearly 200 season openers. Games between top-10 teams include Hughes at Carrollton, Grayson vs. Walton, Kell at Parkview, Marist at Gainesville, Warner Robins at Lee County, Jones County at Northside-Warner Robins, ELCA at Bainbridge and Fitzgerald at Irwin County. Here are 10 storylines to follow this year as the 2023 season dawns.
Georgia’s specialists among nation’s best
This is the last in a series of 10 feature articles that recognize the state’s best players by position. They are chosen based primarily on high school production, though college potential also is considered.
‘Athletes’ affect games in multiple ways
GHSF Daily’s rollout of the Georgia Power 100 continues today with two-way players and others that might be considered athletes. They include a historic 2,000-yard rusher and 2,000-yard passer. The 100 are chosen primarily on high school production, though college potential also is considered.
Buford loaded with elite talent at defensive back
The consensus No. 1 safety prospect has played in Georgia the past two seasons. In 2022, it was Mill Creek’s Caleb Downs. Now, it’s Buford’s K.J. Bolden. GHSF Daily’s rollout of the Georgia Power 100 continues today with defensive backs. The 100 are chosen primarily on high school production, though college potential also is considered.