Our Week-4 polls have been published and are listed below.

There not many changes in the 7-A poll this week. Colquitt County remains a top the poll. Hillgrove makes their first appearance in the poll this season, while McEachern re-enters the top-10.

Class 6-A saw the Sequoyah Chiefs make a statement on Friday beating the Dalton Catamounts by 28 at home. The Chiefs make their debut in the polls at No. 8. The remainder of the poll remains unchanged.

There are no changes in the class 5-A poll as there were no losses in the top-10. Rome flexed their muscle on Friday, defeating region rival Kell, 35-6.

In Class 4-A, Chapel Hill takes the place of Sandy Creek at No. 10. The Panthers beat Starr’s Mill 49-19, while Sandy Creek lost this week to Ridgeland.  Burke County moves up to the No. 9 spot after a win over Wilkinson County. The rest of the top 10 remains unchanged.

There was a bit of movement within 3-A, but no new entrants. Cedar Grove lost to 7-A McEachern by a touchdown, but still remains at No. 2. Benedictine drops one spot after falling to 4-A No. 1 Blessed Trinity. Westminster and GAC drop to No. 9 and 10 respectively after losses this week.

In 2-A, the top 7 spots remain unchanged. Heard County drops out of the poll after a loss to Rockmart. While the Harlem Bulldogs make their first entry into the poll at No. 10.

In 1-A Public, Mitchell County is back into the top 10 this week after the beat Miller County soundly on Friday night. Manchester drops 4 spots after losing to Northeast, Macon.

The top 10 in Class 1-A Private remains unchanged. Only half the teams were in action this week. All of them were winners by convincing margins.

Polls are fun and can provide for spirited and healthy conversations and debates. We welcome any and all poll feedback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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