Sunday is here, and it’s time to reflect on the week that was in Georgia High School Football. While Mother Nature disrupted a few games across the state, most teams were able to take the field Friday night. Here’s how our power rankings have shifted across every classification:
Class 6A – McEachern made a statement, blanking North Cobb in a matchup of two highly talented programs at Cantrell Stadium. The Indians climb to No. 5 this week, while North Cobb slips four spots to No. 9. Grayson holds steady at No. 1 after surviving a test against a strong Rabun Gap squad.
Class 5A – The Top-6 remain unchanged. Coffee tumbles out of the poll following a 10-point loss to Class 4A’s Ware County. That opened the door for Newnan, making its first appearance at No. 10. Sprayberry, Houston County, and Sequoyah each move up a spot, while Hughes, Gainesville, and Thomas County Central all stay solid in the top three after big wins.
Class 4A – Ware County’s win over Coffee propelled the Gators up three spots to No. 7. Meanwhile, Perry and Stockbridge drop out after tough Friday losses. Cambridge enters at No. 9, and Hampton debuts at No. 10. Time will tell if these two programs have staying power in a competitive classification.
Class 3A – No movement here. The entire Top-10 either won or was off this week.
Class 2A – Rockmart’s loss to a Class 4A opponent drops them to No. 4, swapping places with Morgan County, now No. 3. Losses by Hart County and Crisp County opened spots for Cook (No. 9) and Carver-Atlanta (No. 10).
Class A Division I – The Top-8 teams held serve, but Rabun County’s 35–0 win over Fannin County in a Top-10 clash pushes the Wildcats up to No. 9. Fannin falls out, and Haralson County enters the poll looking to keep its early momentum rolling.
Class A Division II – No changes this week. The Top-5 either won or were idle, while teams ranked 6–10 lost to higher-class opponents. Brooks County still holds the top spot, but Bowdon looks ready to pounce if the Trojans stumble.
Class 3A–A Private – Hebron Christian defeated Fellowship Christian in a rematch of last season’s state title game on Friday night. The Lions stay locked in at No. 2, while Fellowship drops to No. 6. Westminster falls from the rankings after losing to Class 3A North Hall, opening a spot for Trinity Christian to debut at No. 10.
Special thanks to the Georgia Helmet Project for providing each team’s helmet. You can find all of their work here: http://gahelmetproject.com
Historical records are provided by the Georgia High School Football Historians Association. (ghsfa.org)
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