Poll Talk: Blockbuster Friday is coming this week; meanwhile, how is Colquitt County still ranked?

There are eight region games between ranked teams this week, the most of the season so far. That doesn’t include No. 2 Marist at unranked Chamblee in Class AAAA. Both are 8-0.

The games between ranked teams are:

-No. 1 Camden County vs. No. 4 Lowndes (AAAAAA)
-No. 1 Northside-Warner Robins vs. No. 7 Warner Robins (AAAAA)
-No. 2 M.L. King vs. No. 5 Tucker (AAAAA)
-No. 1 Sandy Creek vs. No. 4 Carrollton (AAAA)
-No. 1 Peach County vs. No. 4 Carver Columbus (AAA)
-No. 7 Blessed Trinity vs. No. 9 St. Pius (AAA)
-No. 5 Lincoln County vs. No. 9 Wilkinson County (A)
-No. 7 Wilcox County vs. No. 8 Irwin County (A)

In rankings news, seven ranked teams lost Friday, and none fell out of the Top 10. Most conspicuous among those will be Colquitt County (5-3).

The seven ranked teams that lost are West Forsyth, Parkview, Colquitt, Stephenson, Washington County, St. Pius, Cook.

Only the three AAAAAA teams (West Forsyth, Parkview, Colquitt) lost to unranked teams.

So, how does a three-loss team stay in the Top 10, not dropping a spot after a loss?

Ranking Class AAAAAA is pretty tricky right now. Colquitt has played the toughest schedule in the state and lost three games by three points or less. The Valdosta-Colquitt seemed like a blowout, but Colquitt missed a conversion to tie in the final minute.

Let’s assume everyone agrees on the top six (not the order, just the teams). Let’s look at No. 7-14. They’re listed with their most significant wins and losses -

Lovejoy (8-1) – W-Alpharetta; L-#10 Colquitt County.
West Forsyth (7-1) – W-Johns Creek, Gainesville; L-Chattahoochee
Parkview (6-2) – W-#5 Grayson, Brookwood, L- #3 Norcross, Central Gwinnett
Colquitt County (5-3) – W-#7 Lovejoy, Thomas Central, Carver; L-#4 Lowndes, #6 North Gwinnett, Valdosta
Valdosta (5-3) – W-#10 Colquitt County, L-#1 Camden County, #4 Lowndes, Brooks County
Walton (6-2) – W-McEachern, Brookwood; L-#2 Lassiter, North Cobb
McEachern (6-2) – W-North Cobb, South Cobb; L-#5 Grayson, Walton
Johns Creek (7-1) – W-Lambert; L-West Forsyth

How would you rank them?

Class AAAAAA
1. (1) Camden County (8-0)

Last week: Beat Brunswick 42-8. QB Brice Ramsey threw three TD passes and RB/CB J.J. Green rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Travis Johnson had three tackles for losses and a sack. Next: Friday at Lowndes (9-0)
2. (2) Lassiter (8-0)
Last week: Beat Wheeler 38-23. Lassiter jumped to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter and moved within a victory of clinching Region 5. QB Eddie Printz threw for 259 yards and connected with Willie Police (11 catches, 120 yards) for three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Roswell (2-6)
3. (3) Norcross (9-0)
Last week: Beat Peachtree Ridge 36-3. Norcross clinched Region 7 with the victory. QB Joseph Wilber (12-of-18 passing, 248 yards) threw three TD passes, two to RB Alvin Kamara. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Meadowcreek (0-8)
4. (4) Lowndes (9-0)
Last week: Beat Tift County 42-7. DL Sam Washington had three of Lowndes’ seven sacks, and Lowndes held Tift to 105 yards of total offense. Nick Burgman returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown early in the first quarter. Lowndes led 35-0 in the second quarter. Next: Friday vs. Camden County (8-0)
5. (7) Grayson (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Thursday at Archer (6-3)
6. (8) North Gwinnett (7-1)
Last week: Beat Collins Hill 38-24. North Gwinnett trailed 24-21 in the third quarter when QB Michael Haynes threw a TD pass to Caleb Scott on a flea-flicker, and North Gwinnett outscored Collins Hill 17-0 in the second half. Haynes was 15-of-25 passing for 251 yards and rushed for 73 yards. Next: Friday vs. Mountain View (3-5)
7. (9) Lovejoy (8-1)
Last week: Beat Newton 51-6. Lovejoy clinched Region 2. Travis Custis rushed for 118 yards and scored three touchdowns, and Alejandro Bennefield threw for 223 yards and three touchdowns, two to Jai Murphy. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Alcovy (3-5)
8. (5) West Forsyth (7-1)
Last week: Lost to Chattahoochee 29-28. Chattahoochee QB Travis Marshall scored on an 8-yard scramble and found a diving Collin Lisa on the edge of the end zone for a winning conversion with 38 seconds to play. West Forsyth (7-1, 4-1) still will win Region 6 with victories over South Forsyth (3-5, 0-5) and Lambert (5-3, 3-4) because the Wolverines have wins over the other first-place teams – Alpharetta (5-3, 4-1) and Johns Creek (7-1, 4-1). Next: Friday vs. South Forsyth (3-5)
9. (6) Parkview (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Central Gwinnett 30-27. Central Gwinnett’s Samir Ramic made a 35-yard field goal in the third overtime. Parkview played without injured 1,000-yard rusher Chris Carson. The upset brought about a four-way tie for first in Region 8. Parkview, Grayson, Brookwood and South Gwinnett are 5-1. Parkview still holds the edge because of victories over Grayson and Brookwood. Parkview can win its first region title since 2004 by beating Berkmar and South Gwinnett. Next: Friday vs. Berkmar (1-7)
10. (10) Colquitt County (5-3)
Last week: Lost to Valdosta 38-36. Valdosta led 38-14 with less than four minutes left, but Colquitt roared back with three touchdowns. Colquitt failed on a conversion pass with 1:26 left and did not recover an onside kick. Valdosta intercepted five passes, and running backs Malcolm Joseph and Nelson Herring each went over 100 yards. Next: Friday vs. Coffee (5-3)

Class AAAAA
1. (1) Northside-Warner Robins (8-0)

Last week: Beat Greenbrier 35-0. Northside scored touchdowns on its first five drives. Keshun Hill scored on a 49-yard punt return and a 70-yard run. Hill had 111 yards rushing on two carries and one catch for 32 yards. Next: Friday vs. Warner Robins (7-1)
2. (2) M.L. King (8-0)
Last week: Beat Stephenson 49-28. Stephenson got within 34-28 with 7:34 left, but M.L. King drove for a clinching score and followed it up with Wesley Green’s 70-yard interception return for a touchdown and the final margin. QB Monquavious Johnson was 17-of-23 passing for 321 yards and two touchdowns. Demarquis Polite-Bray had five catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Tucker (7-1)
3. (3) East Paulding (8-0)
Last week: Beat South Paulding 20-16. RB Kamani Thomas scored on a 39-yard run with nine minutes left for a 20-10 lead, and East Paulding held on. South Paulding (4-4) became the first Region 5 team out of eight to come within 20 points of East Paulding. Next: Friday at Lithia Springs (1-7)
4. (4) Gainesville (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Loganville (2-6)
5. (5) Tucker (7-1)
Last week: Beat Miller Grove 28-13. Corey Hunter intercepted a Wolverines pass and returned it 55 yards to put the Tigers up 21-13 at the half. Kirk Tucker’s third-quarter interception and return to the Miller Grove 2-yard line set up a TD run by Dallas Rivers to push the lead to 28-13. Next: Friday vs. M.L. King (8-0)
6. (6) Thomas County Central (8-1)
Last week: Beat Hardaway 52-0. Thomas Central put up 414 yards rushing, and QB Adam Choice ran for 175 yards and three touchdowns. RB Shaquille Coleman rushed for 107 yards. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Harris County (4-4)
7. (7) Warner Robins (7-1)
Last week: Beat Grovetown 35-14. It was 14-14 in the fourth quarter until Danny Hite scored on a 6-yard run on fourth-and-2. D.D. Wright scored on runs of 14 and 30 yards later in the quarter. Next: Friday at Northside-Warner Robins (8-0)
8. (8) Allatoona (8-0)
Last week: Beat Hiram 20-17. Allatoona won in overtime when Hiram faked a field goal and threw incomplete in the end zone from the 9-yard line. Allatoona’s Nathan Shaw made a 26-yard field goal for the lead. Next: Friday vs. Woodland-Cartersville (2-6)
9. (10) Kell (7-1)
Last week: Beat Sprayberry 33-21. The game was tied 21-21 entering the fourth quarter. Kell intercepted five passes and forced a fumble. Brendan Langley and Taylor Henkle each had two interceptions. RB Khalil Bell scored three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Pope (6-2)
10. (9) Stephenson (5-2)
Last week: Lost to M.L. King 49-28. Stephenson’s Evan Jones had 13 carries for 140 yards and two touchdowns, the first coming on an 85-yard run on the Jaguars’ first play from scrimmage. Stephenson also scored on a 75-yard fumble return by Ryan George. But M.L. King had more than 500 yards in total offense. Next: Saturday at Mays (5-3)

Class AAAA
1. (1) Sandy Creek (8-0)

Last week: Beat LaGrange 47-13. Eric Swinney rushed for three touchdowns and Delvin Weems had two for Sandy Creek, which can clinch its region with a victory over Carrollton this week. Next: Friday vs. Carrollton (6-2)
2. (2) Marist (7-1)
Last week: Beat Stone Mountain 34-8. Marist allowed just 27 yards rushing. PK Patrick Anhut was 6-for-6 on touchbacks. Kenneth Brinson had three sacks. Next: Friday at Chamblee (8-0)
3. (3) Burke County (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Butler (1-7)
4. (4) Carrollton (6-2)
Last week: Beat Alexander 48-0. Carrollton scored touchdowns on its first four possessions. Trey Chivers scored two rushing touchdowns on his only two carries and two receiving TDs on three receptions. Next: Friday at Sandy Creek (8-0)
5. (5) Statesboro (7-1)
Last week: Beat South Effingham 13-6. RB Quan Daniels rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. His 1-yard run with 1:38 left in the third quarter broke a scoreless tie. South Effingham’s Josh Mercer, who is committed to N.C. State, was held to 77 yards on 17 carries. Next: Friday at Wayne County (4-3-1)
6. (6) Monroe Area (8-0)
Last week: Beat Madison County 63-6. Backup QB Michael Gallup, starting for injured Stanton Truitt, scored two touchdowns, one a 33-yard run, and threw a TD pass. Next: Friday at Chestatee (7-1)
7. (7) Stockbridge (7-1)
Last week: Beat Woodland-Stockbridge 34-7. Stockbridge held Woodland to 145 yards of total offense. QB Malik Bryan rushed for 144 yards and was 11-of-17 passing for 149 yards. Next: Friday vs. Locust Grove (6-2)
8. (8) Griffin (7-1)
Last week: Beat Upson-Lee 28-14. Griffin clinched Region 4’s subregion B with the victory. WR Quay Mangham had eight catches for 132 yards. QB Jaquez Parks was 20-of-35 passing for 273 yards and three touchdowns. Next: Friday at Spalding (1-6-1)
9. (9) Jonesboro (7-1)
Last week: Beat Riverdale 15-7. Next: Friday vs. Upson-Lee (3-5)
10. (10) Cairo (6-2)
Last week: Beat Americus-Sumter 29-20. Cairo took a 27-6 lead early in the fourth quarter by recovering a fumbled punt snap in the end zone and held on. Cairo got a sack in the Americus-Sumter end zone for a 29-20 lead with less than three minutes left. Next: Friday at Monroe (6-2)
Class AAA
1. (1) Peach County (8-0)

Last week: Beat Pike County 24-14. Nicholas Searcy rushed for 100 yards, and his 1-yard run in the second quarter gave Peach the lead for good, 21-14, before a nearly scoreless second half. Peach led in total yardage 294-236, according to the Macon Telegraph. Next: Friday vs. Carver-Columbus (7-1)
2. (2) Thomson (9-0)
Last week: Beat Washington County 28-14. RB Chris Jordan rushed for 201 yards on 25 carries and scored all four Thomson touchdowns. Thomson trailed 14-7 until Jordan scored on runs of 55, 7 and 28 yards in the second half. It was Thomson’s 600th all-time victory. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Jefferson County (3-5)
3. (4) Buford (5-3)
Last week: Beat Fannin County 51-0. Buford had 309 yards rushing, with no player getting more than 65, and was 8-for-8 passing for 133 yards. Next: Friday at East Hall (4-4)
4. (6) Carver-Columbus (7-1)
Last week: Beat Central-Macon 46-14. Dreilon Freeman returned the opening kickoff 65 yards for a touchdown, and Brandon Thomas ran a kick back 75 for a touchdown for a 46-7 lead in the third quarter. Torrance McGee threw two TD passes in the first quarter and scored one in the second. Next: Friday at Peach County (8-0)
5. (3) Washington County (8-1)
Last week: Lost to Thomson 28-14. QB William Walker rushed for 141 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries and was 14-of-21 passing for 193 yards and a touchdown, but Washington County was shut out in the second half. WR Deonte Latimer had seven catches for 120 yards. Next: Friday at Dodge County (4-4)
6. (7) Cartersville (8-0)
Last week: Beat Adairsville 45-3. QB Brooks Barden threw three touchdown passes for Cartersville, which won easily against a team that entered 5-2 and moved within one victory of clinching Region 5. Next: Friday at Sonoraville (1-7)
7. (8) Blessed Trinity (7-1)
Last week: Beat McNair 38-6. Blessed Trinity scored 24 points in the third quarter after leading 14-0 at halftime. QB Spencer McManes threw three TD passes, two to Sam Roberts. Timmy Mertz rushed for 78 yards on nine carries. Next: Friday at St. Pius (6-2)
8. (10) Woodward Academy (7-2)
Last week: Beat St. Pius 20-14. Terry Googer threw a 39-yard TD pass to Conor Pilch for the game-winning touchdown with 20 seconds left. Googer scrambled for first downs on two third-and-long downs to reach midfield with about one minute left. Woodward’s Jollyce Myrick 12 tackles and a 54-yard kick return, and sophomore FS Arrington Farrar had 15 tackles. Next: Friday at Cedar Grove (5-3)
9. (5) St. Pius (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Woodward Academy 20-14. St. Pius lost five fumbles, one into the end zone on a controversial play when RB Ryan Braswell came down at the Woodward 1-yard line on a rushing attempt. Braswell rushed for 155 yards on 19 carries. St. Pius outgained Woodward 354-212. Next: Friday vs. Blessed Trinity (7-1)
10. (9) North Oconee (7-1)
Last week: Beat East Jackson 57-0. North Oconee had 560 yards in total offense. Nick Colvin and Tate Adcock took turns at quarterback, with Colvin going 6-of-10 for 11 yards and Adcock 6-of-9 for 151 yards. Each had two TD passes. Next: Friday vs. Oconee County (2-6)

Class AA
1. (1) Calhoun (8-0)

Last week: Beat Armuchee 53-0. Taylor Lamb threw for 295 yards and five touchdowns. Tydus Curtis had 118 yards receiving. Calhoun got its third shutout in four games. Next: Friday vs. Model (5-3)
2. (2) Brooks County (9-0)
Last week: Beat Cook 35-21. QB Malcolm Parrish scored three touchdowns and threw a Hail Mary pass from midfield at the end of the first half for a touchdown to Deric Herring for a 21-14 lead. Brooks built the lead to 35-14 in the third quarter and went on to clinch Region 1, the school’s first title since 2008. Next: Nov. 9 at Berrien (3-5)
3. (3) Vidalia (8-0)
Last week: Beat Bacon County 14-10. Vidalia went up 14-10 on a 42-yard pass from D.J. Mincey to Shaawn Hunter in the third quarter for the final scoring of the game. Vidalia’s Juan Foster rushed for 93 yards on 14 carries. Bacon led in total yards 193-170. Bacon was trying to beat Vidalia for the first time since 1974. Next: Friday vs. Toombs County (6-2)
4. (4) Fitzgerald (7-2)
Last week: Beat Early County 17-14. Fitzgerald PK Manuel Chavez made a 40-yard field goal with 2:52 left for the game winner. Early County, which missed a potential tying field goal in the final seconds, led in total yardage 341-298, according to the Albany Herald. Next: Friday vs. Thomasville (2-6)
5. (6) Greater Atlanta Christian (6-2)
Last week: Beat Hapeville Charter 38-20. RB Kyle Scales rushed for 119 yards and scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, and Rafe Chapple threw an 80-yard TD pass to Peter Whiteneck to break the game open early. Next: Friday vs. Wesleyan (4-5)
6. (7) Lamar County (7-0-1)
Last week: Beat Bleckley County 39-7. Lamar County took advantage of seven takeaways, including two acrobatic interceptions by Quay Searcy. QB Lance Austin had 12 carries for 69 yards and three touchdowns and threw a 32-yard scoring pass to his brother, RB Lawrence Austin, who rushed for 82 yards on seven carries. Next: Friday at Macon County (3-5)
7. (5) Cook (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Brooks County 35-21. Ross Pickle threw two TD passes in the second quarter to tie the game 14-14, but Brooks scored the next three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Berrien (3-5)
8. (8) Heard County (8-0)
Last week: Beat Temple 62-27. Duranta Dunson scored three touchdowns and rushed for 107 yards on 13 carries. Damon Pearson returned a kickoff 62 yards for a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Spencer (3-5)
9. (9) Jefferson (7-1)
Last week: Beat Social Circle 47-10. Jefferson led 47-0 at halftime and moved within one victory of clinching Region 8. Next: Friday at Riverside Military (1-7)
10. (10) Lovett (4-4)
Last week: Beat Wesleyan 24-21. Lovett drove 72 yards on 11 plays for the winning touchdown, which was Grant Haley’s 1-yard run with 29 seconds left. Haley intercepted a pass at midfield to clinch the win. Haley also returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown and scored on a 75-yard run to get Lovett within 21-16 in the third quarter. Wesleyan led in total yards 256-244 and first downs 19-9. Next: Friday vs. Westminster (3-5)

Class A
1. (1) Eagle’s Landing Christian (7-1)

Last week: Beat Strong Rock Christian 69-6. ELCA led 62-0 at halftime, when Strong Rock had 6 yards of total offense and no first downs. CB Jevius Terry returned an interception for a touchdown. DB DJ Curl returned a punt for a touchdown and had a 42-yard TD run. Next: Friday at Pace Academy (2-6)
2. (2) Emanuel County Institute (7-1)
Last week: Beat Johnson County 40-0. James Brown rushed for 184 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries. ECI allowed only 111 yards in total offense. ECI led 34-0 at halftime. Next: Friday at Montgomery County (0-8)
3. (3) Athens Academy (8-0)
Last week: Beat George Walton Academy 21-20. George Walton Academy missed a 45-yard field goal in the final seconds after having made one earlier in the game. Athens Academy trailed 20-7 at halftime. QB Austin Schulte threw second-half TD passes to Eric Williams (50 yards) and Bobby Marshburn (14), the latter coming with 2:36 left for the final margin. Next: Friday vs. Hebron Christian (1-7)
4. (4) Prince Avenue Christian (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Pinecrest Academy (4-3)
5. (5) Lincoln County (7-1)
Last week: Beat Twiggs County 49-0. Mike McIntire (114) and Jamar Norman (119) each surpassed 100 yards rushing. Jalen Franklin had eight catches for 199 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Wilkinson County (6-2)
6. (6) Savannah Christian (6-2)
Last week: Beat Jenkins County 42-12. Jalen Myrick, who has committed to Minnesota, had five receptions for 111 yards and three touchdowns. Savannah Christian scored five touchdowns in the second quarter. Next: Friday vs. Savannah Country Day (2-6)
7. (7) Wilcox County (6-2)
Last week: Beat Swainsboro 40-24. The Makail Grace and Jonathan Howard show continues. Grace threw five TD passes and passed for 333 yards and rushed for 84. Howard had 10 catches for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Irwin County (6-2)
8. (8) Irwin County (6-2)
Last week: Beat Turner County 27-26. Irwin won despite trailing 14-0 and 26-21. Ryan Peterson rushed for 105 yards and caught two TD passes, including the game-winner, a 28-yarder from Clay Paulk with 1:09 left. Next: Friday vs. Wilcox County (6-2)
9. (9) Wilkinson County (6-2)
Last week: Beat First Presbyterian 42-21. Wilkinson County came back from a 14-0 deficit as QB David Whipple threw for 343 yards on 22-of-29 passing and rushed for 88 yards on 13 carries. Antonio Whipple had eight catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Lincoln County (7-1)
10. (10) Calvary Day (7-1)
Last week: Beat Claxton 49-12. Sophomore RB Robert Heyward rushed for 172 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries. Next: Friday vs. Portal (0-8)

239 comments Add your comment

WILDHAWG2012

October 29th, 2012
1:40 pm

@Gman57=Look i know u guys are happy u have a new coach and he is going to be good but your shot at making the playoffs will be determined with the last game of the year with Valdosta like i said in the first week of the season. Honestly for yall to beat us we will have to keep turning the ball over.Valdosta cashed in 28 points on 4 ints. Now do u really think we are going to throw u guys 4 ints in the first half like we did last week. Mobley who is our best QB thew 2 ints in the first Quarter and just like thet it was 14-0 and Mobley never makes those kind of mistakes and hats off to Valdosta because they did what they was supposed to do when u get a turnover, they cashed in on the short field position.So lets stop all this going to beat Colquitt stuff,i do expect Coffee to come to play but how long will this game be close remains to be seen.

RealisticFan

October 29th, 2012
1:40 pm

Mr Nut vs Your Highness74 is liike a bad spoof movie.

Maybe MR DEEDS (A Sandler) vs COMING TO AMERICA (E Murphy)

Or

GODZILLA vs KING KONG

BrookFan

October 29th, 2012
1:42 pm

VikingTillEye, nice sentiment about the Vikes, but I don’t see ‘em winning Friday, either, much as I’d like ‘em too. Palace or no, ESPN or no, Camden is as well coached as it gets in GA HS football, and that means consistent execution, consistent performance. I wouldn’t expect anything different Friday. LHS will need turnovers and to score from turnovers and Camden doesn’t turn the ball over. Ergo, Vikes lose – let’s say 28-14.

Then again, I picked Florida to stomp Georgia.

RealisticFan

October 29th, 2012
1:42 pm

P.S

I’m betting that Sportsnut posts why his Lovejoy team is like Godzilla but better. LOL

Camden03

October 29th, 2012
1:43 pm

I really am tired of all this Camden vs. whoever at the end of the season. This will be determined in the playoffs. Last year it was supposed to be Camden vs. Grayson and Colquitt came in and beat us. I wonder if Camden fans as well as Camden players got a little overconfident

VikingTillEye

October 29th, 2012
1:47 pm

@BrookFan I believe that Lowndes will ram it down their throats. The Vikes don’t make mistakes either and they are great at stopping the run. I think that Camden will need US to turn the ball over for them to have a chance

Todd Holcomb

October 29th, 2012
2:17 pm

Sorry I’m just now showing up to take my medicine. Been a busy Monday. OK …

‘’did you forget the Carrollton/Sandy Creek game when you made this list?’’

I did. But it’s since added.

‘’@ Todd How many 8-0 teams in the recent past have not been ranked at any point this late in the season? Still undeafeated 8-0. Beat a 6-1 Washington Team (was once ranked 6) beat AAAAA Mays team that is now 5-3 and is competing for a playoff spot in a tough region.’’

Not many, but it happens. Carver, Chamblee and Walker are 8-0 but unranked. Class AAAA’s Top 10 rarely loses, so it’s hard to crack that nut. The Carver-Grady game will be big.

‘’How is the packers still in the top ten when they have three losses and lets be honest valdosta destroyed them only why they even attempted a come back is because we played safe we could of easy put 14 more points on the score board !!! just the truth !!! VHS’’

Doesn’t matter WHY Colquitt came back, IMO. No matter how you slice it, Colquitt could’ve tied w/ the 2-point conversion play at the end.

‘’I think I would have McEachern in there somewhere. They have won 6 straight since losing their first two games of the season to the two teams that played for the state championship last year.’’

Fair point. But McEachern hasn’t beaten a team that I see winning a round in the playoffs.

‘’Losing to weak Valdosta team should knock out Colquitt.’’

Why is Valdosta weak? Didn’t Valdosta lose to #4 Lowndes on the final play?

‘’Lovejoy lost to a 5-3 team? Lovejoy should be ranked lower, despite what its blogger says.’’

I’ll let sportsnut respond to that one. He’s learning what it’s like being me. :)

Todd Holcomb

October 29th, 2012
2:26 pm

‘’When you say “Colquitt missed a conversion to tie in the final minute” a lot of people will think the kicker missed an an extra point.’’

You’re right, DB. I’m frequently guilty of calling a 2-point try simply a conversion. You rarely hear one-point conversion.

‘’The ajc refuse to drop Colquit County out of the top 10. They lost to unranked Valdosta and at 5-3 i just don’t think they are top 10. How can Carver 8-0 not be ranked, this is crazy! What about Grady. Who is ranking these teams?’’

We run a composite poll on Wednesdays that show five different rankings, one by the Associated Press (sportswriters of Georgia). None of those polls rank Carver or Chamblee. One of them (GPB) ranks Grady. Not saying those teams aren’t good, but it ain’t just us at the AJC.

‘’I do not care how tough the schedule is – if you do not win, you do not deserve to be ranked.’’

Yes, but you have to rank 10 teams, and there are not 10 undefeated teams. And Colquitt has won. They’ve beaten Lovejoy & Thomas Central.

‘’I agree with Colquit supporter it don’t matter how much you lose by the bottom line is win and losses.’’

Standings rank teams based on W-L record. Rankings attempt to tell you how good the teams are despite the W-L records. Would you really rank Walker of Marietta ahead of Colquitt County? Wins are what it’s about, but you can’t ignore schedule.

‘’ I usually understand the rankings but Todd, how does Grayson lose to Parkview (4 turnovers) and drop from 1 to out of the polls… Then go on to beat central 52-0 who turns around to BEAT parkview who only drops 3 spots. Not complaining but just would like to hear your reasons.’’

Falling from #1 out of the rankings is much more likely to happen early in the season. When it’s early, teams are ranked on reputation and expectation. Once they lose, their history is tossed in favor of the reality of what happened on the field. At that point, losing to Parkview – a unranked team that hadn’t won a playoff game in 7 years – was a bad loss. You can’t have a bad loss after only 3-4 weeks and still be ranked if you’re being judged on THIS season. But now, it’s later in the season, and lots of teams have flaws on their resume. We could easily banish Parkview and justify that, but then when you compare the seasons of all the teams, we see that Parkview has a 6-2 record vs. a schedule that features two top-five teams and they’re still in good position to win a pretty tough region. That’s sounds like Top 10 to me.

‘’ Chamblee. 8-0. Next up: Marist. (But I presume you all assume they will lose that game too since “we haven’t play anybody”) AJC will have their foot in their mouth all year when it comes to the undefeated Chamblee Bulldogs who were predicted to be 3-7 by this very website.’’

It wasn’t ‘this website’ that predicted Chamblee would be 3-7, but the Maxwell Ratings. And it was noted that it was based purely on scores and history. So rather than criticize that prediction, I believe the prediction should be used to demonstrate how unexpected and outstanding that Chamblee’s season is. Congrats to the Bulldogs. Looking forward to the Marist game.

BrookFan

October 29th, 2012
2:35 pm

VTE, about now coach mcpherson is thinking that CCHS has lost 8 fumbles this season (MaxPreps) while the Vikes have lost only one fumble. The Vikes, on the other hand, have thrown 4 interceptions while CCHS has thrown only one. For you math-impaired, that’s LHS – 5 turnovers this season, CCHS – 9 turnovers.. So my argument about CCHS being SO well coached (they really are) was a bit of ruse to…well, well, we won’t speculate on why…

LHS might win – might. Let’s see if the Vikes can get CCHS to turn the ball over more (net) and score. Otherwise, it might be another Valdosta-syle beat down for the Vikettes.

Todd Holcomb

October 29th, 2012
2:36 pm

‘’Neither Colquitt or Stephenson should be ranked.’’

Surprised nobody criticized that sooner. It took the return of ENR to complain about Stephenson.

‘’HEARD CO BRAVES ARE STILL ,BUT ARE RANK IN 8TH PLACE LOOK LIKE WE GOING TO HAVE KNOCK OFF CALHOUN BEFORE SOMEBODY TAKE NOTICE’’’

You might be right. Schedule is rated 11th-weakest in AA, btw.

‘’Rush Propst been paying AJC to keep them ranked?’’

I wish.

‘’How is Thomson not #1 in AAA? Please check their strenght of schedule.’’

Yeah, Thomson’s schedule is ranked #1 toughest in AAA. You’ve got a good argument. Peach has beaten Warner Robins, though. So they aren’t exactly untested, either.

BrookFan

October 29th, 2012
2:44 pm

…and VTE, just to show you what a stellar individual I am, IF LHS covers my spread (loses by less than 14 points), I’ll donate $100.00 to the charity of your choice.

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:09 pm

@ any objective fan on this blog…………..can anyone please tell me why you would get upset over high school rankings? these ranking have no impact on what will take place on the field. we put way too much emphasis on these ranking, this isn’t the B.C.S., where being ranked does account for something…

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:12 pm

@ any CCHS Packer supporter……..has reality set in as of yet that the PACK may not make it to the playoffs? honestly I thought Propst had learned his lesson about DEFENSE, in this region & in this state. Guess not, oh well! But you do have to give him credit, once in the playoffs he continues to find a way to win to keep advancing. Attribute that to the defense that is played in region 1, because he USUALLY doesn’t see another tough one like those until the semi-final game.

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:16 pm

@ Norcross supporters……….i have quietly been watching this program over the past couple of years build themselves into a consistently good team year in & year out. I’ve called them the darkhouse team this year that could go on & win it all. they are playing good defense & have several explosive offensive weapons. i’m standing by my word, & think Norcross will be in the mix at the end of these playoffs. definitely a tough out for any team they face.

graphite

October 29th, 2012
3:16 pm

Not much noise from the Tucker kittties since they got their teeth kicked in. It should be a lot quieter after this week.Maybe next year you can come down for a Spring scrimmage.Looks like the dome is out of the question.

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:21 pm

@ McEachern supporters…….. once again a lot & I mean A LOT of good looking athletes on this team….Coach Hockman continues to find & use his athletes, even though they’re young this team can play with anyone in the state. only question is can they stop the run. that’ll be real important come playoff time….

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:28 pm

@ VHS Wildcats supporters…….you shouldn’t be worried about too much, this team is BATTLETESTED & ready for a playoff push. definitely have to eliminate the mistakes. round 1 of the playoffs will definitely be a tough game, but as i stated before you’re BATTLETESTED….

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:34 pm

@Parkview supporters…..y’all still have a few tricks up your sleeve overthere….teams won’t enjoy coming to play in the orange jungle….much improved since the Norcross game & it showed against Grayson…really interested in seeing which team shows up in these playoffs….

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
3:37 pm

@ NG supportes…..since i haven’t seen NG play this season, in your opinion what’s different this year? haven’t heard the same buzz about this program…i do think that recent history shows that y’all will make a difference once the playoffs begin….

sportsnut

October 29th, 2012
3:40 pm

@ Your Highness74 == I an not saying Lovejoy is the mirror image of Camden. What I am saying is that you see us and you worry because you see the same thing, basically. I notice that you made a comment on the Lovejoy vs. Newton page. That goes to show that you are starting to pay attenetion. The games will speak for themselves. Don’t lose to Lowndes because if you do that would mean a date with us. I’m sure that is what you want. So exert your influence with the team and ask, no deplore them to take a dive so you can come to us and feel that you personally had a hand in eliminating us. Other than that, just wait.@ Realisticfan == I had the opportunity to meet with several bloggers last season at the Dome. I understand you did not want to introduce yourself as others did. You are O.K. here but not man enough to face your opposition. Other EP bloggers made their way to meet but I was told you would rather not. Now you are full of talk. You should just be glad we are not in the same class anymore. @ Todd H. == I responded to that post and haven’t heard another word . @ RealisticFan == You forget, I will not say Lovejoy is better than anyone. Did not do it last year and will not do it now. Why did you drop the EP from your handle ? Not enough faith before the season started in your team ? Worried about the new coach and stuff ? They seem to be doing O.K.. I am officially changing your name to FairwheatherFan. You should be ashamed to come and talk trash when you are afraid to show who you used to be. RealalisticEPfan, Ha.

sportsnut

October 29th, 2012
3:41 pm

Sorry about that, should read in last line = RealisticEPfan

Mark my word

October 29th, 2012
4:07 pm

The one 6A team that nobody should want to play in the playoffs are the McEachern Indians. Only losses are to Grayson and Walton to start the season ( and they were very much in both of those games to the end). Young team that is starting to peak at right time. They are extremely athletic on offense with multiple, multiple weapons and their defense is very physical and flys to the ball. They will be a tough out in the playoffs.

Mark My Word!

The Cross

October 29th, 2012
4:16 pm

Norcross is pretty good this year…

JAB

October 29th, 2012
4:36 pm

STEPHENSON IS WHERE THEY NEED TO BE RIGHT NOW, A QUALITY YOUNG TEAM THAT HAS LOST TO TWO TOUGH REGION OPPONENTS AND BEAT THE REIGNING STATE CHAMPS (TUCKER)… GO REGION 6AAAAA

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
4:41 pm

sportsnut……All I can do is laugh concerning your last post, you have really taken loss of your senses!

Mark my word….You must not read these blogs much. I’ve been saying since early in the season, the biggest threats out of the Metro Atlanta Area would be, Grayson, Lassiter and McEachern. There are also a few other toss ups depending on seeding………

The Cross…..Thanks for taking your meds today! :-)

Reeze

October 29th, 2012
4:56 pm

@dekalbcounty football………..My comment was all about the Jags not MLK , I was always impressed with your kids when MLK came down to Warner Robins for Northside’s 7 on 7 Comp a couple years back…….I think MG put on a good air show against the Jags also…A lot of yards and TD’s were given up in those two games by the Jags…That’s the reason I feel that they shouldn’t be considered in the top 10……I Don’t think Gainesville , FB , Northside or other top 10ers would have much trouble doing the same…But hey , If MLK takes care of Tucker and Northside takes care of Warner Robins and everything else goes well for both teams come playoff time , it would be nice to see if MLK could air it out vs the Eagles.

grayram

October 29th, 2012
4:56 pm

Camden74

I would agree with your biggest threats out of metro being Grayson, Lassiter, Mceachern I would add Norcross to that.

Its easier to pick the biggest threats from the south.
Camden, Lowndes, and if they get in the playoffs Colquitt.

There are always a few fun surprises in the playoffs though!

Reeze

October 29th, 2012
5:00 pm

@dekalbcounty football…….Region 6 #1 and The Warner Robins squads are on opposites sides of the brackets this year , unlike last season.

NeutralFan

October 29th, 2012
5:11 pm

Watch out for Valdosta….they are getting better each week.
Should be 7-1….with only loss to Camden, who is blowing everyone out

LHSViking88

October 29th, 2012
5:13 pm

Vikes are hurting, 2 of our best players are hurt going into Camden game.
And, Valdosta is not weak, they are very good. They had us beat.

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
5:17 pm

grayram…..IMO, Norcross is the wildcard. I’ve watched them a few times this season, but I’ve yet to see them stay in a game mentally for 4 quarters. They have the talent, but do they have the discipline to keep their heads in the game from start to finish. That’s the 64K question concerning Norcross. :-)

bksmith14

October 29th, 2012
5:24 pm

OmacG……this lowndes team is 9-0……last years team was 6-3 after 9…….this lowndes team would have stomped a mudhole in last year Mceacherns team and stomped it dry……much better lowndes defense and an idenity on offense…..this team is much better than last years……..ask anyone who is honest and is a lowndes fan to compare this team to last years. YO would be a good one to ask. yall beat one of lowndes worst teams last year 20-13,,,and yall had one of your best teams as did grayson

bksmith14

October 29th, 2012
5:27 pm

None of yall want to atlk about LOWNDES 2 best players being out. Them being out ……or should i say if they dont play will have a huge impact on the outcome of this game. Yall cant see the forrest for the trees…….all you see is CAMDEN VS LOWNDES…..and if are 2 best players dont play…it will still be camden vs lowndes….handicap style. I still give us a shot to pull it out even if both do not play though bc of our defense

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
5:37 pm

@bksmith14…….yes we’re clearly at a disadvantage when it comes to our 2 best playmakers having injuries. however this is the time that our coaching staff should be coming up with a gameplan to attack this camden team with the following philosophy in mind: GOOD TEAMS have a couple of good athletes, GOOD PROGRAMS believe in their systems that put those athletes in position to make their team good….

topper

October 29th, 2012
5:38 pm

As a Camden fan I will just step back and let the boys do their talking on the field.

96Plowboy#27

October 29th, 2012
5:40 pm

& one last thing bksmith14, don’t dwell in the shoulda, coulda, woulda’s…..the past is just that, the past…it’s easy for one to say what this years team woulda done to last year’s opponent b/c it’ll never happen…. the here & now is where it’s at & it will be in the concrete palace come friday night…

grayram

October 29th, 2012
5:45 pm

Camden74
Thats true, but could be said about a few teams. Valdosta against Colquitt, Camden against Coffee just to name a couple.

football guy

October 29th, 2012
5:47 pm

Watch Carrollton beat Sandy Creek. There is simply no answer for Chivers. He can do it all.

grayram

October 29th, 2012
5:47 pm

BK..How about the time before that. Was the Greg Reid’s Lowndes one of their worst against Graysons best ever?

Reeze

October 29th, 2012
5:47 pm

@bksmith14……..That’s because no one cares that Lowndes best 2 players are out , except Lowndes folks…” can’t see the forrest for the trees” , I like that one…..Lowndes defense keeps it close in the first half….. 3rd Qtr all hell breaks loose……Camden 28 Lowndes 7 (*with Lowndes 2 best players out)…I am sure the GHSA will make note of your two players being out in the record books……You heard it here first !

sportsnut

October 29th, 2012
5:49 pm

@ Your Highness74 == Hope to see you in the playoffs.

Colquitt Supporter

October 29th, 2012
5:56 pm

@Ed Pilcher – We are fairly sure there was another conspiracy involved with the Valdosta win. We know there was one with LHS with the binoculars but that the GHSA for whatever reason agreed with LHS. We are also certain that there was a conspiracy with North Gwinnett; however, we have not determined what it was. There is just no other reason why we could have lost to them.

Our theory with VHS does not involve binoculars. They were much more clever than LHS. Using a person outside the press box to relay signals to someone in the press box who relayed it to the sidelines who relayed it to the players seemed tough in a 5 second time period. We believe the our signals were purchased from LHS, TCC, NG, and Grayson. These were programmed by some 8th graders into a computer maintained in the press box and connected to an indivudal with a spy cameras in his eyeglasses. The signal for each play was captured electronically and sent to the computer which immediately showed a picture of the play. To reduce the amount of time necessary to relay the signal to the defense, each defensive player was wired with electrodes on different parts of their body. For example, a buzz on the right side meant pass, and a buzz on the left side meant run. (We are certain that during the game, we saw all defensive players on the field and the sidelines twitch in the same direction.) Other electrodes were also used to identify which player(s) the defense needed to center their efforts. Apparently this was a success since the Packers lost – it is the only reason they could have lost.

We further believe that other teams that lost to us used similar systems. Without such a system being used against us, we should have scored more points.

We also believe that if we lose to Coffee or Camden that similar play stealing systems will also have been used. If we lose to one or both of these teams, we will try to determine an excuse later.

You may have also noted that Probst was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during the game. We will also contest this with the GHSA. We believe that for every championship ring he has, he should be allowed two rants and raves on the field.

I trust that this will answer and explain any questions related to our current and future losses.

To VHS, LHS, TCC, NG, and Grayson – wish you continued success the rest of the year. You have some great coaches and players. Maybe we will meet some of you AAAAAA guys in the playoffs – assuming we get there but that may be another story:)

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
6:19 pm

grayram…..Camden vs Coffee? Coffee didn’t come close to winning that game. The score was 32-6 at the half. Coffee came out in the 3rd quarter and dominated, partially because of conservative play calling by Camden’s Coaches and Coffee making half time adjustments. The final score was 39-12. Coffee scored 6 points in the second half, Camden scored 7. The game where Camden players didn’t have their heads in the game was last week against Brunswick. But let’s see what happens Friday night! :-D

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
6:23 pm

sportsnut……All I can do is laugh! Because you definitely don’t want to see Camden on the field with Lovejoy anytime soon…….. :-D

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
6:26 pm

bk will never get it, he’s in world of his own…….. Come on back bk, come on back! :-)

Camden74

October 29th, 2012
6:58 pm

Colquitt Supporter……Don’t be surprised if you see that scenario played out in some teen movie in the near future! :-)

Columbia Blue

October 29th, 2012
7:51 pm

@ VikingTillEye

Camden refuses to talk trash. We will arrive in Valdosta this Friday with only one concern. Will our offense and defense execute with perfection. We are not worried about Lowndes. Yes they have a great team but we are not really concerned about their greatness. Yes Lowndes is a difficult place to play; however, if the truth be tols, we play better on the road. Good luck to Lowndes. We hope their play great. CAMDEN WILL BE READY—GAME ON—As far as my previous statement concerning State Championships by region 1 teams–I am talking about current region 1 AAAAAA teams.

Grayram

October 29th, 2012
7:53 pm

Camden74

I didn’t see the Cofee game, I was going by some Camden fans here saying that Camden wasn’t concentrating for 4 quarters

Camden1902

October 29th, 2012
8:03 pm

Really, Friday’s game between Camden and Lowndes is for seeding. I said it before, would it surprise anybody if the 2nd place Region 1 team won it all? I wouldn’t be surprised if the third place region 1 team did. Lowndes would be smart NOT to play those 2 players unless they were 100%. That would be senseless. They need to do everything they can to be 100% for the playoffs. THAT is where it matters.

Viking fan

October 29th, 2012
8:37 pm

These rankings are full of it…but I am glad the playoffs are about to start….not commenting any more, who comes up with these rankings…and no I am not talking about Lowndes, Camden, or Grayson. I’m just looking at this whole thing these teams that are at #10….really….thank God championships are won on the field.