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Maxwell Ratings’ projected first-round playoff matchups
There’s one more week in the regular season. If things go as the computer Maxwell Ratings project, this is how the first-round playoff matchups will look. No. 1 Grayson vs. No. 3 Carrollton in the Class 6A quarterfinals? No. 1 Hughes vs. No. 4 Gainesville in the Class 5A second round? Could happen. Maxwell is not privy to every region’s tiebreaker, so be wary of how each region might unknot its ties.
Top Performances from Week 11
Aquinas QB/DB Jack Rhodes, Athens Academy WR/CB Keyon Standifer, Cairo RB Bryian Duncan, Villa Rica RB Emmanuel Ajayi and Westside-Augusta RB Tamari Curry put up big numbers in their teams’ region games and led the top performances across the state in Week 11 of the regular season.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 11
Roswell moved up to No. 3 in Class 5A this week ahead of its Region 7 football showdown against Milton. Kell made a big jump in 4A, Jasper County entered the rankings for the first time in nearly 30 years and Harrison and Cass joined the top 10 with one week remaining in the regular season. Then-No. 6 Roswell (8-1, 5-0) defeated then-No. 3 Gainesville (8-2, 5-1) 37-35 on Friday night and can win Region 7-5A with a victory this week over No. 5 Milton (7-2, 4-1).
The Leaderboard: Hollingsworth sits atop tight race to be state’s No. 1 rusher
Mason Hollingsworth of Whitefield Academy, Caine Woods of Dalton and Justin Beasley of Calhoun maintained or regained their leads in GHSA rushing, passing and receiving yards, respectively, this week. Who’ll finish first remains up in the air. In rushing, only 113 yards separate Hollingsworth’s 1,662 yards from sixth-place Hudson Hulett’s 1,549.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 11
Region titles will be on the line Friday night when Central (Carrollton) meets Griffin in 3-4A and Rome travels to New Manchester in 5-5A. But plenty more champions could be crowned this weekend, including Athens Academy (8-A Division I), Kell (6-4A), Thomas County Central (2-5A), North Gwinnett (7-6A), Peach County (1-3A) and Gainesville (7-5A).
33 new members to be inducted into Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame this weekend
The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame will induct its 2025 class of 33 players on Saturday night at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. Here are few tidbits about the class, the hall of fame's fourth. The most famous inductee, at least in Georgia, is Kirby Smart, the Georgia football coach. Playing in 1993 for his dad, Sonny Smart, Kirby was the best player on a Bainbridge team that reached the Class 4A (highest class) semifinals.
Top Performances from Week 10
Aquinas ATH Jack Rhodes, Buford RB/DB Tyriq Green, Morgan County QB Davis Strickland, Ringgold RB/LB Haddon Fries and Westside-Augusta RB/DB Tamari Curry put up big numbers in their teams’ region victories and led the top performances across the state in Week 10 of the regular season.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 10
Pierce County, a staple in the top 10 since 2018, is out of the high school football rankings despite a 7-1 record after losing last week to unranked Crisp County, a 21-point underdog that entered the game 2-6. Crisp County won 28-16 on Pierce’s home field. Pierce County had been ranked for 96 straight weeks, the sixth-longest active run in the state. Schools with longer active streaks are Buford, Cartersville, Prince Avenue Christian, Lee County and Marist.
The Leaderboard: McNair QB, formerly a defensive back, is now state’s top rusher
One of Markus Brown’s first tasks as McNair’s new football coach was finding a quarterback. Last season's three-year starter was gone, and Brown was looking at a freshman initially. Then Brown and his staff noticed Keyuntae Phillips, a defensive back, was exceptionally quick. They also discovered that Phillips, a senior, had played quarterback in middle school. The rest is history, but like no one could’ve imagined.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 10
Undefeated Powder Springs rivals McEachern and Hillgrove will go head-to-head for sole possession of first place in Region 3-6A in one of Week 10's best matchups. Undefeated top-10 teams Hughes and Northgate will battle to retain at least a share of first place in Region 3-5A game, and Troup and LaGrange resume their rivalry in Class 3A.
Top 32 teams in each class based on points system to be used for all 8 brackets in 2026
The Georgia High School Association voted 66-1 this month to choose and seed playoff teams using a points formula beginning in 2026-27. The plan will apply to all sports that use 32-team playoff brackets. Listed are the current top 32 teams in each class using that points formula, which the GHSA calls the Post Season Rankings. Also included are teams' rankings in GHSF Daily's composite rankings.

