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On 7/26/2023 at 5:05 PM, GardenStateBaller said:

SFA at Buford on 8/18 on Flo! 

This is one of the best games of the year! Hopefully SFA doesn’t kill them and Buford go on to win state because you will never see another GA team play a top national team again. Lol

#LeeCountyVsStFrances

#GraysonVsBergenCatholic

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Rock Creek Christian MD plays at Lowndes on 9/8. 

The Vikings declined Mainland FL for this oppty. DeSoto was never in the mix as both teams needed a home game. 

RCC has scheduled quality OOS opponents of late: St Ed's OH (3x lol), Malvern Prep PA, Trinity Episcopal VA, Dillard FL, Erasmus Hall NY, LCA, Johnson Central KY, McDowell PA, Friendship DC. 

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1 hour ago, GardenStateBaller said:

Gainesville has three preseason all-state picks, all transfers. Champ Thompson came from Meadowcreek, Gavin Hall from Hebron Christian and Zion Ferguson from Grayson.

And they chose Coconut Creek! What a puss. Go 14-1, bring in a slew of high profile transfers, and reward your team with the worst competition they can find. Smdh

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Top 10 teams in classes 7A-4A
Here is a closer look at our top 10 teams in classes 7A to 4A. Classes 3A to A will be covered Tuesday. See the complete rankings in all classes in our right rail.
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Class 7A
1. Buford
Buford is the first team in state history to have three five-star recruits (Eddrick Houston, K.J. Bolden, Dylan Raiola). The Wolves started No. 1 last season and went 11-1, losing to Walton in the second round.
2. Carrollton (14-1)
QB Ju Ju Lewis (4,118 passing yards, 48 touchdowns) and RB Bryce Hicks (more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage) return from the 2022 runner-up team.
3. Colquitt County (13-1)
The Packers have two AJC Super 11 players – WR Ny Carr and TE Landen Thomas - and outstanding QB Neko Fann. Colquitt made the quarterfinals last season, losing to Carrollton 35-27.
4. Mill Creek (14-1)
The defending champions have four top-100 Georgia senior prospects, all on defense, led by preseason all-state LB Cole Mullins. They must replace all-classification player of the year Caleb Downs, now at Alabama.
5. Walton (10-3)
The team that beat Buford but lost to Carrollton 52-27 in the 2022 quarterfinals has three Georgia Power 100 players – QB Jeremy Hecklinski (Wake Forest), OL Daniel Calhoun (Georgia) and LB Ashton Woods (North Carolina).
6. Milton (9-4)
QB Luke Nickel committed last week to Miami. WR/DB Debron Gatling, a Texas A&M commit, also is a Georgia Power 100 pick. Milton lost to Mill Creek 48-14 in the 2022 semifinals.
7. Parkview (8-4)
New coach Joe Sturdivant (see today's Four Questions interview) inherits a talented team led by three Georgia Power 100 players. They are Super 11 WR Mike Matthews (Tennessee), all-state RB Khyair Spain and DB Jay Crawford (Auburn). Parkview lost to Westlake 30-28 in the 2022 second round.
8. Westlake (9-4)
DB Christian Peterson is preseason all-state. The Lions have never been better on the lines of scrimmage. Junior OL Juan Gaston (6-8, 335) is a top-100 national prospect. Westlake lost to Mill Creek 38-14 in the 2022 quarterfinals.
9. Grayson (10-3)
New coach Santavious Bryant has some rebuilding to do, but the Rams have reached the quarterfinals or better for five consecutive seasons. Grayson lost to Milton 35-12 in the 2022 quarterfinals.
10. Norcross (8-4)
QB A.J. Watkins (Air Force) was the Blue Devils’ leading passer (2,132 yards) and rusher (606) last season. DB Antonio Molder is a Georgia Power 100 player. DB Cam Robinson was all-state in Class A. Norcross lost to Milton 30-23 in the 2022 second round.
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Class 6A
1. Hughes (15-0)
Air Noland (Ohio State) passed for 4,095 yards and 55 touchdowns last season. He’ll have OL Dontrell Glover (Alabama) and transfer WR Joseph Stone (LSU) by his side. Hughes is the defending champion.
2. Gainesville (14-1)
Underrated QB Baxter Wright (3,343 yards passing, 40 TDs) returns to a 2022 runner-up team that added preseason all-state players RB Gavin Hall, CB Zion Ferguson and DL Champ Thompson as transfers.
3. Woodward Academy (11-2)
The War Eagles’ roster includes OL Bradley Smith (Duke), WR Ben Grice (Wake Forest), DB C.J. Heard (Florida State), LB Andrew Hines (Wake Forest) and two others – DL London Merritt and WR Josiah Abdullah – who both have 50-plus offers. The War Eagles lost to Hughes 56-28 in the 2022 quarterfinals.
4. Houston County (10-3)
Georgia Power 100 QB A.J. Hill passed for 3,663 yards and 40 touchdowns last season, and his top five receivers, including Kale Woodburn (Cincinnati), return. The Bears lost to Gainesville 49-35 in the 2022 quarterfinals.
5. Lee County (8-4)
RB Ousmane Kromah, a top-50 national junior recruit, has rushed for more than 3,500 yards in his two seasons. Lee County lost to Woodward 23-7 in the 2022 second round, ending a streak of five quarterfinals.
6. Roswell (12-2)
QB K.J. Smith passed for 2,758 yards and 35 touchdowns and Nykahi Davenport rushed for 1,904 for a team that lost to Gainesville 35-28 in the semifinals.
7. Rome (12-2)
Georgia Power 100 QB Reece Fountain (6,425 career passing yards) and D.K. Daniel (978 yards receiving, 12 TDs) should have big years. Rome lost to Hughes 42-3 in the 2022 semifinals.
8. Thomas County Central (12-1)
Thomas Central reached the quarterfinals for the first time in 13 years last season. The Yellow Jackets graduated QB Sam Brown but return leading rusher Trey Benton (955 yards) and their top three tacklers, including Georgia Power 100 DB Kendarius Reddick, a top-50 national junior prospect. Thomas Central lost to Roswell 42-34 in the 2022 quarterfinals.
9. Marist (10-3)
Marist has made the quarterfinals or better 10 of the past 11 seasons, with 2022 being the first in Class 6A. DL/TE Luke Harpring and QB Jack Euart are key returning pieces. Marist lost to Rome 17-7 in the 2022 quarters.
10. Northside (Warner Robins) (7-5)
New coach Ben Bailey hopes to get a full season from Ricardo Jones (Clemson), who was injured half of last season. Dual-threat QB Damien Dee returns. Northside lost to Marist 32-13 in the 2022 second round.
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