Voting day: Which of Georgia’s five classifications has the best football?

david-and-goliath-fighting-coloring-pageIt’s the great debate every year: Which of Georgia’s five classifications has the best football? The big boys of Class AAAAA? They usually get the nod because of the sheer size of schools that provide a bigger talent pool of athletes.

Can Georgia’s smaller high schools compete with the state’s biggest programs in football?

Last week, there were some David vs. Goliath-like results that turned heads: Then-unranked Cook of Class AA had a 15-9 win over then-No. 5 Colquitt County of Class AAAAA, which advanced to the state semifinals; Fitzgerald (AA) also knocked off Tift County (AAAAA) 40-26.

Jess Simpson is coach of Buford, the three-time Class AA state champions. “Class AA is dadgum tough. We lost an outstanding program in Charlton County (dropping to Class A) but gained another great one in Carver-Columbus (dropping from Class AAA). Yes, look what those two teams — Cook and Fitzgerald — did last week. I don’t know, but that will get your attention. Class AA is pretty salty. You take the top 10 teams in AA and they will compete with most teams around the state. The top 10 teams in Class AA, I’m not saying they will win every game, but they would be competitive in most every game against any team from any classification on Friday night.”

Jeff Herron is coach of Camden County, the two-time state champions of the state’s largest classification (AAAAA). “There are several AA and AAA and maybe an A team that compete with a lot of teams, especially when it’s an one-night thing. We played Charlton County my first four years … and we were fortunate to win [in the two road games], and one of those years we went to the state semifinals. I didn’t read a whole lot into [the upsets] this early in the year. Certainly, you’re talking about some good schools. Cook and Fitzgerald has some good players and good coaches, they could compete with anybody. Now could they go into Region 1-AAAAA and win it? No, I don’t think so. Could they beat anyone in that region on a given night? Yes, it could happen.”

Now it’s YOUR turn: Which of Georgia’s five classifications is the strongest? And what is your best memory of a David beating a Goliath over the years? Please post below.

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91 comments Add your comment

Victorius Sakrete

August 26th, 2010
6:00 am

Five A is the tops

1-AAAAA is the cream of the cream

Tee

August 26th, 2010
6:36 am

Two A and three A is tops. Both classifications are loaded and plays a tough game every week against a quality opponent.

distant observer

August 26th, 2010
7:01 am

the safest and most aligned position on this topic is the reality that there is parity in upper level programs from 2A through 5A. to make an overarching  statement and say that the largest classification is the best is short-sighted and quite subjective. it’s a very fragile evaluation tool to measure the health and strength of something by it’s size. if you asked me how my family is doing, it would be foolish for me to answer, “great! there’s five of us!” that tells you NOTHING about the health or strength or weaknesses of my family. hope this makes sense…

Sowega Sam

August 26th, 2010
7:10 am

Day in and day out —– bigger is better, so I stick with 5 A schools..
However, we must consider the desire and support of an area too.
Valdosta has been a falling star in recent years, don’t count them as history, yet.
The Cats are an example of desire. Their school “size” does not qualify them for 5A, but their insistance to play “the best” keeps them returning to a tough region schedule.

Take a look at Marists. I recall a time when they kicked every butt that came before them, and the total school enrollment, at that time, was about 400 -450 students.

Wolverine Fan

August 26th, 2010
7:24 am

What a stupid question. it’s like asking which one of your children do you love the most.

jroc

August 26th, 2010
8:41 am

Football in Georgia is great in every classification. But I have to say AAAA, AAA, AA all have better talent than AAAAA. What happened last week to Colquitt County and Tift County just shows how great football is here in Ga. AAAAA is especially over-hyped in the Atl Metro. Its like Big Ten football in the Atl metro area.All Hype. But when they come down to South Ga.(The SEC) they usually get smoked. Marist hates to come down to South Ga. because they know whats about to happen. Flowery Branch came down here and got smoked. The big schools in Atl get smoked by Lowndes and Camden County. Atl-Metro just dilutes AAAAA football with all its parody.

jroc

August 26th, 2010
8:51 am

Sowega Sam- Marist has a small enrollment, but they are a private school that recruits like Georgia Tech. I remember when great Marist teams like the one lead by Kelly Rhino came down to Dougherty County and just got roasted like a bag of peanuts. The Coach use to always complain about having to come down and play in South Ga. I will take a top team(realize I said top) team from Ga. any day over those water-downed teams in and around Atlanta. Metro Atl = Pac Ten Football…….South Ga. = Sec

Brian

August 26th, 2010
8:56 am

Gotta go with the depth of 5AAAAA. Having to play guys both ways all year would not work out well for the smaller schools in a full length season.

Dontavius Supremo

August 26th, 2010
9:18 am

Bigger is not always better. Many of the AAAAA teams couldn’t beat teams from “lesser” classifications. So, the question really is: what schools have the strongest programs, and why? Typically, strong programs have outstanding coaches. On the high school level, it’s the COACH!! A AAAAA school with a sorry coach is a sorry team. And an A school with a great coach is a world beater (see, for instance, Wesleyan.) And please, drop that “private school” whine. What a cop out.

the widowmaker

August 26th, 2010
9:43 am

1-AAAAA is the best region in the state,last year wit warner robins and northside wr,they were even better. but on any given night you could be beat.this friday warner robins demons play peach co.last years aaa state champs,we will see how it goes

Small Town Friday Night

August 26th, 2010
9:56 am

Single A football in the GREAT State of Georgia is where it’s at.

Ifyou’ve never been out in the middle of nowhere, Ga, to see an intense rivalry between to small bordering towns…. make it a goal to so so once this year.

GO Lincoln, Co Red Devils!!!!!

Yo

August 26th, 2010
10:03 am

AAAAA still the tops.
AAAA a much closer second than last year.
AA comes in third this year but still a good distance from AAAA.
AAA is fourth this year.
Then A.

AVikingFan

August 26th, 2010
10:14 am

AAAA and AAAAA teams are stronger for sure because of depth if you look across the board. Sure there will be upsets on any given Friday night. But this will always be true no matter the classification because of the players being 14-15-16-17 and 18 years old kids. Realistically Buford or Cook or Fitzgerald could not compete week in and week out against Peachtree Ridge, Brookwood, Greyson, North Gwinnett, Newnan, McEachern, MLK, Stephenson, Camden, NSWR, WR, TCC,Lowndes, Colquitt, Valdosta, South Gwinnett, Griffin, and so many other successful AAAA and AAAAA teams.

EagleNationRising

August 26th, 2010
10:25 am

I believe that the top classification is whatever classification that Northside (Warner Robins) plays in. LOL! I’m not kidding. Yes, I am back. Seriously, the top classification is AAAAA. I do believe that Region 1-AAAAA is grossly overrated (on the field), i.e. Tift County and Colquitt County losing to these small school programs. However, when you consider the off of the field, I would clearly rate it the best. When you combine the likes of Camden County, Lowndes County, Grayson, Peachtree Ridge, Brookwood, Parkview, etc. it has to be AAAAA. I will say that on the field the difference is much smaller than most people think. It is also somewhat cyclical. I would also make a strong case for AAA as the best classification.

The best David and Goliath that I remember is the historic Northside vs. Warner Robins football game in 1989. Warner Robins were defending state champions and ranked #1 in the nation. They had a top 5 (nationally) quarterback, an SEC RB, an ACC RB, & a defense with multiple top players bound for top college programs. ESPN’s Chris Fowler was there with an old ESPN program called Scholastic Sports America, which highlighted top high school athletes. Northside was limping into the game with a 6-3 record. Another loss would have kept the Eagles at home for the playoffs. Frankly, our Northside team was bad (I was a sophomore). That was back when Georgia’s state playoffs consisted of 8 teams…each region played their own region tournament with the winner advancing the the state playoffs (Quarterfinals – 1st round). Warner Robins won the toss and were intercepted on their first drive. Northside scored to take a 7-0 lead within the first minutes of the game. Somehow Northside held the high powered Warner Robins offense all game. The Demons drove the entire field to score on their last possession. The score was 7-6 with less than a minute in the game and appeared to be headed towards an inevitable Demon victory in overtime. The kicker missed the extra point. (Yes, he and his family left town…true story). Northside won an improbable 7-6 game in the City Championship. It is the best David and Goliath story that I have ever seen. When Carver-Columbus almost beat our nationally ranked Eagles from Northside a few years ago, that was close. Of course the unique aspect of David vs. Goliath is that David rarely pulls of the big win as Cook did over Colquitt County–another program that gets more ink than they have earned. (Tift County has been way down over the last couple of years and lost other games like this).

Warner Robins easily beat us (Northside) the next week in the regionals between the 1st and 4th seeds, 20-6. In the next City Championship, Warner Robins won 41-6. The truth is the Demons were that much better…except on that night.

dawgs01

August 26th, 2010
10:29 am

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dawgs01

August 26th, 2010
10:30 am

AAAA is the best classification. Griffin is ranked 28th in the country in maxpreps.

Jim

August 26th, 2010
10:37 am

I think its a simple answer. Which classification has the most nationally ranked teams? I don’t think there is a nationally ranked team outside of AAAAA. Nuf sed.

2AAAAA is the toughest region week in and out. 1AAAAA play only four region games and 2AAAAA plays seven plus most are taking on 1AAAAA opponents this year. We’ll see then.

WARDAWG58

August 26th, 2010
11:04 am

Jim, there are no titles in 2-AAAAA. Two of the top teams, Newnan and Stephenson fizzle out when it counts. If it is competitive weekend and week out, then come playoff time they should be better prepared to face competition that is equal to or less than what is in their region. History of these 2 programs in AAAAA does not dictate this. Are there good programs in 2 AAAAA certainly, can they win it all, possibly, will they win it all, probably not. I believe programs within the divisions who make up the corner stone for the divisions, make or break them. I don’t read too much into Cook beating Colquitt. Cook has a good team this year, as far as Tift losing to a AA school, the Purple Hurricanes are the real deal, but that remains to be seen.

Jim

August 26th, 2010
11:27 am

IMHO, I think you are picking the wrong two top teams. Newton will probably surprise a lot of people. Westlake is right there as well. East Coweta can line up and battle with the best of ‘em. MLKing is just as strong. Newnan dominated a very week 4AAAAA for years and everyone thinks they are world beaters. Stephenson is good but how good remains to be seen. Hughes will compete fine. Luella will do little harm but will make you feel like you’ve been in a fight.

Mike T.

August 26th, 2010
11:41 am

CLASS A- THE CLASS THATS GIVEN US HERSHEL WALKER AND GARRISON HEARST

Mike T.

August 26th, 2010
11:43 am

Take a look at Marists. I recall a time when they kicked every butt that came before them

Except Thomas County Central

coachKR

August 26th, 2010
11:55 am

If yoyu look at the schools in each classification, AAA and AA are superior to the other classifications. AAA and AA are loaded with teams that are solid year in and year out and would spank the majority of AAAA and AAAAA schools on any night.

SouthGARules

August 26th, 2010
11:59 am

2 stand out for me. Lowndes beating Valdosta 7-2 in 1977 (Lowndes first win ever against Valdosta)& Warner Robins beating Northside last year 21-20 after Northside had a 20-0 lead.

Old Wildcat

August 26th, 2010
12:34 pm

Welcome ENR!!!

Hit A Single

August 26th, 2010
12:44 pm

Top to bottom there is no doubt AA is the toughest. There are more quality teams in this classification than any other. AAAAA, AAAA, AAA and A have their traditional powers, but as far as being the deepest as far as strength AA is it.

Mr. Riley

August 26th, 2010
12:47 pm

Without 1-AAAAA the 5A classification is a joke, due to the number of teams that make it through the playoffs and to the state championship…I would have to say 4A is pretty deep this year top to bottom…

SportsFan31313

August 26th, 2010
12:50 pm

There is absolutely no doubt that Class AAAAA are the best Classification in Football. It is because of the School Size, and the talent Pools of Athletes. Although you may have smaller Classifications that could beat some Class AAAAA Schools as evident by last weeks beating in Region 1-AAAAA of three teams in what is / was known as the State’s Toughest Region, Class AAAAA are still the best in the State.

Pack Man

August 26th, 2010
12:51 pm

Best region is not likely to be 1-AAAAA due to the movement of Warner Robins and Northside WR to 1-AAAA. And, on an interesting note, it’s interesting that 1-AAAAA now has only FIVE teams in that region ensuring four of the five teams a state playoff appearance.

For Valdosta’s HC (and that wayward program) that must bring him a Gi-normous amount of comfort.

SportsFan31313

August 26th, 2010
12:51 pm

Welcome back our Prep Football Meet The Press orator EagleNationsRising. Good to see you back.

Pack Man

August 26th, 2010
12:58 pm

NWR, sorry but the best playoff game was (I believe) in 1998 state playoffs – Lowndes vs. NWR. NWR takes a 28-0 lead into halftime but a gritty LHS team fights back to win. I just happened to be at the Dome that evening…

Pack Man

August 26th, 2010
12:59 pm

Sorry that should have been addressed to “ENR” not “NWR.”

Big L

August 26th, 2010
1:16 pm

The one that recruits from other counties best.

Swamp thing

August 26th, 2010
1:18 pm

Whichever one Ware County’s in now.

WARDAWG58

August 26th, 2010
1:39 pm

Jim,
None of the the teams you mentioned have showed any promise in AAAAA. The reason I say Newnan is because of the promise they show year in and year out. So you are saying that 4-AAAAA is competitive week end and week out. Let’s look at this region closer shall we.

Westlake records since in AAAAA
08-09 6-4 (4-AAAAA) 1SY year in AAAAA)
09-10 7-4 (4-AAAAA)

East Coweta:
04-05 6-5-0
05-06 7-5-0
06-07 6-5-0
07-08 9-3-0
08-09 7-4-0
09-10 7-4-0

Newnan:
04-05 6-5-0
05-06 4-7-0
06-07 7-4-0
07-08 11-2-0
08-09 13-1-0
09-10 13-1-0

Chapel Hill:
08-09 7-2 4-AAAAA (1ST year in AAAAA)
09-10 6-3 4-AAAAA

Creekside:
08-09 7-4 (1ST year in AAAAA
09-10 6-4
Peeblebrook:
08-09 3-7 (1ST year in AAAAA)
09-10 6-4
Lovejoy:
08-09 3-7 (1ST year in AAAAA)
09-10 4-6
Riverdale:
04-05 6-5-0 2-AAAAA
05-06 8-3-0 2-AAAAA
08-09 5-5-0 4-AAAAA
09-10 2-8-0
Mundys Mill:
04-05 3-6-1
05-06 6-4-0
06-07 5-6-0
07-08 6-4-1
08-09 0-10-0
09-10 1-9-0
Morrow:
04-05 1-9-0 2-AAAAA
05-06 1-9-0
06-07 3-7-0 4-AAAAA
07-08 1-9-0
08-09 1-9-0
09-10 0-10-0

Only 4 of the 9 teams have been in AAAAA since the 04-05 season, and only 3 have been in 4-AAAAA the entire time. Since that time as I said earlier Newnan has proveN to be the top of 4-AAAAA.

schmeckdawg

August 26th, 2010
1:40 pm

Whichever one The University of Buford is in!

K-MAN

August 26th, 2010
2:41 pm

No classification is better than the other one! They all play with eleven men on both sides of the ball! Just because you have more people on the sidelines doesnt make you better! I grew-up when there was only four divisions…and I can tell you now…(because of 5AAAAA) the rest of the championship teams are not as strong as they would have been without the largest class! They are watered down so to speak.

AVikingFan

August 26th, 2010
3:15 pm

Glad you’re back ENR! Been missing you.

Pack Man, Lowndes comeback win over NSWR was in 1999 (31-28 after trailing 28-3 at halftime). I was there too. What a game! Best comeback in playoff history. Lowndes won ON THE ROAD in Savannah, at Southwest Dekalb, at Lovejoy, and at the Dome against NSWR. We beat Brunswick at Home for the title.

DecaturDog

August 26th, 2010
3:29 pm

In the past, I think Valdosta ruled all the classifications and Avondale had just about everyone’s numbers, with Lakeside a close 2nd in AAAA. Now, I think the top two or three in each class could give someone in a region of larger schools a true test. It would be great to see, for example, Buford meet Camden and Sandy Creek meet, say, Northside Warner Robins. I don’t think the school with the larger classification would necessarily be an overwhelming favoritte.

Drago

August 26th, 2010
4:15 pm

Wouldn’t take much for a A or AA to beat Newnan,,,,,they are the best of the worse teams until the RING is on the line…..then they excuse themselves

LakeDawg

August 26th, 2010
4:16 pm

The last five years or so its been 1-AAAAA,2- AAA,3- AA,4- AAAA

rwdekalb

August 26th, 2010
4:35 pm

No one said which was better, north or south georgia but what classification is best football played.

AVikingFan

August 26th, 2010
4:50 pm

BREAKING NEWS This just in, not exactly football related, but is school related breaking news. The State School Superintendent was in Valdosta today and announced that Lowndes High Principal Wes Taylor has been named National Secondary School Principal of the year! (He earlier was named Georgia High School Principal of the Year.)

noitall

August 26th, 2010
4:54 pm

lightning doesn’t strike often, but Buford a couple years back, and West Rome in early 80’s were AA teams with 7 or 8 D1 players who could beat anybody in any division. I believe West Rome was ranked in top 4 NATIONALLY in USA today poll. They beat AAA state finalist Cedartown by 40 that year.

ImaTitleTownBaby

August 26th, 2010
4:55 pm

AA and AAAAA are the best classifications..and 1 reason is because of the rich football tradition in South GA.

another VIKING fan

August 26th, 2010
5:38 pm

Congratulations to Wes Taylor, National Principal of the year. Buford, Thomasville , Fitzgerald and many of the great AA teams could play against and defeat many of the AAAAA teams. But put them in the playoffs against Camden, Lowndes, NSWR, Peachtree Ridge, Colquitt or a dozen other top programs and they probably will not win a game. (Anything can happen on a single Friday night). That said, if you want to see some great football go to a 1-AA game this year or even a !-A game.
Just look at the schedules….great match-ups.

Wolverine2Blazer

August 26th, 2010
5:48 pm

Welcome back ENR!

I think its a tossup between 4 and 5A. I mean back home in Cherokee you’ve got Creekview and Sequoyah who are both great 4 A teams and Etowah and Woodstock who are both great 5A teams. When ever they play each other its always a tough game and could go either way.

Viking, congrats about ur principal. Member hearing about that at the TCC scrimage. Ya’ll still playing pebblebrook tomorrow?

cougarsinthedome2010

August 26th, 2010
5:59 pm

can we please stop the weak region BS. im about tired of it. we’re are in region 2 now. me and my teammates go out and practice hard every day and fight for each other, and we won games period. that whole region thing aint nothing but a number and some “a’s” to us. maybe if me and my NEWNAN COUGARS brothers win the region, then all yall will shut up.

Fred

August 26th, 2010
6:04 pm

The stupid BCS of High School Football. no one knows who is best because they never play each other.

When I was in High School in Mississippi, they had an OVER ALL Champion. The Champions of the divisions or classifications played each other til only one team was left standing.

It ain’t that hard.

Quinn of the Ridge

August 26th, 2010
7:41 pm

Welcome back ENR! You failed to trash Peachtree Ridge in your first post, so I’m assuming you are just getting back into form?

blu eagle

August 26th, 2010
8:00 pm

5a is the best although the gap is thinner between 4a because of realignment.I believe the best rivalry in the past has been w.r. and nswr, with sometimes as many as 21 to 23 thousand there, no doubt!

spwhite

August 26th, 2010
9:09 pm

Now this thread is making me laugh. All I ever hear and read is that the only reason Camden wins every year is because we have sooo many students and it is just soo unfair for the other teams. Yet here we are saying just the opposite now. Its not about size its about talent.

AAAAA

August 27th, 2010
9:22 am

Without a doubt AAAAA, Are you guys serious? We talking in Georgia…Right!

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
9:39 am

Thank you for the warm welcome (Old Wildcat, SportsFan31313, Pack Man, AVikingFan, Wolverine2Blazer, & Quinn of the Ridge). It is great to see you guys. I hope you have enjoyed a wonderful off-season. We are preparing for another State Championship run in Warner Robins. The Kevin Kinsler era begins. The Eagle Nation is VERY excited! This guy can coach!

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
9:42 am

@ Pack Man and AVikingFan. How can our Northside choke against Lowndes be considered David vs. Goliath. I though they post was about a David and Goliath game. By the way, Region 1-AAAAA must be way down. What in the world is going on at Tift County? Have those guys just thrown in the towel, like Valdosta, in football. Their pride is becoming questionable. I told you guys that this guy from Alabama is way overrated. He obviously spent more time reading his own press clippings instead of preparing his team. Cook HS??? Seriously?

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
9:48 am

@ Quinn of the Ridge: I was at the Northside vs. Peachtree football game. I am still scratching my head as to how we pulled it out…with a backup QB. :-) We were outmanned and really outmatched. I am a firm believer that players win games. However, the Ridge coaching staff should have never taken their foot off of the gas. I left that game very impressed with the Ridge (players…not their coaches).

Yes, I bashed the Ridge all season. Even the most loyal fans at the Ridge had to expect a little ribbing. The manner that the Ridge represented themselves at one of the most historic venues in the state (Lowndes County HS) was shocking, especially considering the hype that Peachtree Ridge was receiving. You can roll over like that and allow the Vikings to hang 51 points.

That is a darn good program. If I had of known what I learned at McConnell-Talbert Stadium, I would have probably teased Ridge fans even more last season. I like what I saw from Peachtree Ridge. They were very physical, very big, and well organized.

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
9:55 am

@ AAAAA: The overwhelming number of AAAAA programs are in metro Atlanta. History suggests that you are foolish to place your eggs in a hat marked Atlanta area high school football. Stephenson would choke against any good team. Lassiter? Lassiter? You can go up and down the list. In general, teams from outside of Atlanta would win. Logic says AAAAA. However, when two of the top five falls to AA and A programs, you have to question AAAAA.

I saw our Northside team (that was clearly one of the top 2 or 3 teams in the state) get played completely even by Carver-Columbus. Carver did not even win the state championship. The only difference between Carver and Northside is community support, size of the team, and tradition. Otherwise, all is equal…including coaching. I am beginning to reevalute my long held belief that the largest classification is the best. Seeing Northside beat multiple nationally ranked programs, while barely beating Carver has made my think twice.

AVikingFan

August 27th, 2010
10:38 am

Some great posts and well put EagleNationRising!! Most Viking Fans will certainly be pulling for your guys to go 15-0 this year.(

I’d like to see last year’s Stephenson team be coached by Randy McPherson for three or four years, or the guy that just retired from your program, or the guy over in St. Marys.)

I don’t know how to respond to the question about Tifton and have they thrown in the towel. I really think some changes will be made there and at Coffee unless they have a lot of success this year. But I don’t see success on their horizon. I can’t figure it out. Good size towns, one football team in each county and good fan support. Must be bad coaching. Coaches are good guys, BUT!??

In GHSF there have been lots of good games thru the years and big upsets. One of the biggest I remember was when Washington County went to Forsyth County and played Mary Persons when Dan Pitts was going for his 300th win. Washington County upset’em in a huge upset win for Rick Tomberlin. I was there.

Best win for Lowndes against valdosta was not 7-2 our first win against them, but last year. The score being 57-15 was not the big thing. The BIG thing was we beat’em and they walked off the field with 3 time outs on the score board. I have a photo of that scoreboard! That means they QUIT. They even left 2 time outs on the score board the first half! Leaving 5 time outs on the score board and losing is BAD. John Gruden says the best play in football is when the QB backs up 4 yards and takes a knee. He went on to say the best win in football is when you beat somebody and they leave time outs on the score board.

Our proud region (1AAAAA) is down. Hopefully not out, but we are down.

Hope everyone gets to and from the games safely tonight. Especially the Pebblebrook people traveling all the way down here to meet my Vikings.

mike

August 27th, 2010
11:19 am

7-AAAAA top to bottom best region in the state. North Gwinnett, Peachtree Ridge, Norcross, Collins Hill, Mill Creek. Go Collins Hill Eagles!

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
11:45 am

Mike: Is this some sort of attempt to get a gig at the Punchline? :-) Is this some kind of a joke? There is only one State Championship in the history of the programs that are a part of 7AAAAA. I was raised in a town that my high school were laughed at and we have 2 State Championships. Heck, Warner Robins has 2 National Championships. How can a region with one state title between all of the team be Georgia’s best? We have 2 different State champions in my little hometown.

Of course the conversation is about classification, not region. Do they even play football at Mill Creek? Is that tingling feeling annually lodged in the throats of programs like Norcross, Collins Hills, & North Gwinnett? 7-AAAAA…man you are funny.

EagleNationRising

August 27th, 2010
11:53 am

LaGrange won when they were in the top classification. Truth of the matter, you can take the top AAAAA programs this decade and the top AAA have more high level college players. Take a look at LaGrange and Carver. The numbers are much higher than we might think. These guys at smaller classification schools should be respected. Last Friday night confirmed what I felt after seeing Carver for a few years. I am even at a point that I will reconsider my long belief that Buford was too small to compete against the top team in AAAAA and AAAA. I believe that I have been mistaken.

Mark Mallory

August 27th, 2010
12:06 pm

Any 6 man football team in Texas could beat any team in Georgia

Oops

August 27th, 2010
12:19 pm

Mark,

6 man team maybe….but your Texas team lost to Buford 2 years ago in Dallas. Are your 6 man teams better than your 11?

joe

August 27th, 2010
12:27 pm

4AAAA is the best division in Georgia High School Football. The last couple of years the champions have changed( Sandy Creek,Tucker,Northside Warner Robins) and u have the elite teams that are always close(Marist,Griffin,Thomas county central) 4AAAA is clearly the best division in football

SportsFan31313

August 27th, 2010
1:42 pm

Greetings EagleNationRising,

But the question is “Which of Georgia’s five classifications has the best football?”

Although I truly believe a lot of the smaller Classification Teams can beat some Class AAAAA teams example:Class AAAA Northside Warner Robins, Warner Robins, Griffin, Class AAA Sandy Creek, LaGrange, Gainesville and Class AA Cook, Fitzgerald, Charlton County, Thomasville, Carver Of Columbus, and Buford, I still believe Class AAAAA. dominates the State playing the best Football.

Indians 88

August 27th, 2010
2:55 pm

Quinn of the Ridge

August 27th, 2010
3:48 pm

ENR, I was even more shocked that you all pulled that out…. The players played a great game, and the coaches lost it for them. Anyways, had I known that you didn’t honestly think the Ridge was a terrible program I wouldn’t have been so…. confrontational to put it nicely ;) . Anyways, best of luck to your Eagles, they have a good shot at 15-0.

HighSchoolFootballFan

August 27th, 2010
4:06 pm

Of all the schools in Newnan’s region, or MLk’s and Stevenson’s Regions, how many State titles have they won? With that in mind, how can anyone criticize Camden’s region? One or two teams in those regions have been somewhat successfull, but how many titles do they have? Goes to show that playing in a weak region is not always the best thing. And trust me, those regions ARE weak!

AVikingFan

August 27th, 2010
4:08 pm

Good luck tonight Quinn of the Ridge. If you know one of your coaches named Boo Mitchell, tell him a Lowndes fan said hello!

Quinn of the Ridge

August 27th, 2010
4:47 pm

I believe Boo is no longer with us. I believe he was really only coaching with us while his son was playing for us. But I’ve heard from many players about him being a great guy. It shows what a small world it is ;)

bleed red

August 27th, 2010
5:04 pm

Hay wolverine dont tute your horn to loud cause this is probley ur last good year for a long time. you only made it to the elite 8 one time WARRIOERS dominated in 2001 ‘2002′2003′2004 every body fall sooner or later. and getowah .cant make it past first round chs elite8 twice/sweet 16 3times so untill u can put better numbers than that your just Average

The TRUTH

August 27th, 2010
5:25 pm

Region-1 AAAAA: Valdosta Wildcats is still the best program in the state despite a set back in the past 6yrs…

camdenite

August 27th, 2010
5:31 pm

Last year 5A had the best class, it’s 4A this year bc of the reclassification. 4A is really deep this year; I can’t wait to see how it will shape up. 2A and 1A have some really really good teams

cougar fan

August 28th, 2010
12:07 am

newnan 27 lagrange 13. since 07 newnan is 38-4. 29 regular season wins at home in a row new county record. can we get a little respect. stephenson game later in the season is going to be a tough good game.

NewnanGoHard 2011

August 28th, 2010
12:37 am

We will get some respect if we can get the Offensive play calling balanced and win the BIG ONE!

Greg

August 28th, 2010
12:43 am

Didn’t Marist beat TCC in 03 to get to state?

cat doc

August 28th, 2010
5:22 am

5A will allways win in the long run, due to size of the student body.

SGT CHRIS

August 28th, 2010
8:42 am

cat doc, you werent paying attention when a couple of AA teams beat some AAAAA teams last week, even if the AAAAA teams were bottom rung, well not in Colquitt’s case.

But anyway, take away regions 1AAAAA and 3AAAAA and what do you have, a class for the atlanta area schools…and you mean to tell me thats where the best football would be played? With the addition of Sandy Creek Eastside, AND westside macon to AAA, theres no doubt as to what class is the best and deepest!

SGT CHRIS

August 28th, 2010
8:44 am

Correction to my post–Eastside was AAA last year, but you get my point.

TheFan

August 28th, 2010
10:35 am

Buford could play and beat anyone.

TheFan

August 28th, 2010
10:38 am

None of the AAAAA teams look like world beaters this year.

TheFan

August 28th, 2010
10:43 am

Buford is a different animal from the rest of the AA schools. I absolutely think they get could line up and play any team in the state including Lowndes and Camden.

B Nasty

August 28th, 2010
11:07 am

In all honest AAAAA has got the bigger schools and in most cases the best teams..but i wouldnt object to taking schools and like Buford or Tucker and letting them play AAAAA schedules every week..The debate could go on for ages but the bottom line is AAAAA will always dominate across the board but there are teams in lower classifications that are just as good

Cane91

August 28th, 2010
3:34 pm

Hold on lets put some breaks on this posting everyteam has good years and bad. To put Brayson and Peachbee Ridge in a power house catagory. 1-AA alone has sweeped the first round the last two years and AA is by far the the toughest class. The bigger schools seem to be better becuase they have more players that play one position, AA go both ways. The Maxwell ratings are by who has produced more college recruits, in the south many players go un-noticed bc of lack of marketing.

LIONKING reggie

August 28th, 2010
3:39 pm

lmao!! wooooow r yall serious!! ok 1st off let me start off by sayin 5A tops all you know this i know this so this goes out to all the 5A fans and haters.. 2NDLY 2-5A is and has NEVER BEEN no region to sleep on! yea ok so they might have never accomplished a title yet but look how long these schools have been open amongst the other regions! Majority of the schools in 2-5A have been open for at least 8-15 yrs (MLK,STEPHENSON,ETC) vs any other region or school 15-35(lowndes,valdosta,etc) or more yrs giving them yrs and yrs to accomplish at least 1 title! HOWEVER: when have u known for 2-5a not to be a playoff powerhouse?? if no region makes the playoffs we know at least 1 team 4rm 2-5a is goin to attend it..AND NOW that newnan and east coweta( powerhouse teams) have been added, could u really doubt the potiential hidden in 2-5A?? PERSONALLY I THINK the championship this yr is hidden somewhere in 2-5a this yr, not bashing any of the other teams in 5a bcuz like i said REGION 5A is just the all out region of GA! n please please please NOBODY FALL ASLEEP on M.L.KING and STEPHENSON. Altho M.L.KING have a new coach this yr and loss many great seniors they have always been a school of yrly improvement and potiential title contenders so dont be fooled by ajc… Other than that i wish all schools a great football yr and a great finish! see yall at *DA SHIP*!!

Enough is enough

August 28th, 2010
4:17 pm

It’s old news saying AAAAA always gets the nod because of a bigger student body…lower 5A teams recruit and have move ins all the time…Buford has taken players from north gwinnett for years and weslyan, Blessed Trinity, Lovett, all small private or city schools do the same through out Georgia.

the truth?

August 28th, 2010
9:43 pm

wooo go coach simpson! he’s so right. AA is beast.

Trojan56

August 28th, 2010
10:53 pm

I’ll make an argument for AAA. Last night Carrollton beat down Oxford (AL) 43-21 and it wasn’t that close. It was 36-7 at one point late in the 3rd quarter. I know what you’re thinking, Oxford is not in Georgia. But they are a 6A team in Alamba who is a perrenial top 10 team and they have 5 D-1 prospects, four of which are on defense. Now consider this, the “experts” here at the ajc didn’t even have the Trojans in their preseason top 10. Go figure!

MMMMMM

August 29th, 2010
8:59 am

TheFan

August 28th, 2010
10:43 am
Buford is a different animal from the rest of the AA schools. I absolutely think they get could line up and play any team in the state including Lowndes and Camden.

They oughta be able to…….they, along with GAC are the two best at recruiting of all the High Schools in the State of Georgia. The GHSA turns a blind eye toward these and all the rest of the private schools. Buford’s got a good, no, make that great, athletic program, but their ethics stink and so do the “Christian Spartans”……ewwww!!!!!

wolfbait 67

August 29th, 2010
9:42 am

Dear MMMMMMMMMMMMMM: sounds like you have been eating sour grapes….I paid tuition in the 60’s to go to Buford to get a better education and a better sports program and I believe that is still the reason why students go to the school……….lots of tradition and pride here in Buford……we are still waiting of a call from NGHS puppies to resume the rivalry that was one of the best in the county

JAyBee

August 29th, 2010
6:02 pm

At playoff time it becomes a numbers game. How many players you can dress out at the end of the season makes the diference. For that reason I give the nod to the bigger schools. Camden County can dress out 150 athletes and if fifty of them gets hurt, they still have 100 players left. Not so with the smaller schools. Bigger schools can keep fresher players on the field longer. Hence, no contest.

mike

September 2nd, 2010
12:21 am

8-AAAA….when you look at this region 3 of the 4 teams made it to the final four in the state…. Appalachee, Clarke Central and Rockdale…. Clarke Central and rockdale had top defenses in the enitre state…. this year you add flowery branch to that region, another top team from AAA last year and you possubly have four teams ranked in the top 10 in the coming weeks…..