On3 Massey Ratings Top 25 teams in Georgia High School Football after Week 7
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With Week 7 in the books, we take a look at the Top 25 teams in the Peach State, according to the On3 Massey Ratings.
A new No. 1 team sits atop the rankings for the third week in a row. There are multiple new top-25 teams and some movement in the latest round of rankings.
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1. Lee County
Previous Rank: No. 2 (+1)
After plenty of weather issues faced the state of Georgia Georgia the past few weeks, Lee County finally got its big-time with Coffee. The Trojans crushed Coffee with a 48-14 win to move to 7-0 on the season. They’re heavily favored by the On3 Massey Ratings with a 98 percent win probability against Veterans and a 97 percent win probability over Northside the next two weeks. Lee County is led by four-star ball carrier Ousmane Kromah, a newly-minted Georgia pledge.
2. Milton
Previous Rank: No. 3 (+1)
Last week’s Rusty Mansell Game of the Week was a blowout. Milton rolled on the road against a ranked Gainesville squad 42-24. Winless Johns Creek is next before they face off with No. 15 Roswell to close out the regular season.
3. Carrollton
Previous Rank: No. 1 (-2)
Carrollton remains undefeated after a 42-0 shutout victory over 1-6 Chapel Hill on Friday night. Two games are left in their quest for a perfect season: road tilts at East Coweta and No. 9 Douglas County to close things out.
4. Buford
Previous Rank: No. 4
The Wolves bludgeoned Dacula 51-14 on Thursday night to move to 6-1 and stay in the top five of the Georgia rankings. Games against Central Gwinnett and Mountain View are up next before they close the season at No. 14 Mill Creek in a huge rivalry game.
5. North Gwinnett
Previous Rank: No. 5
The Bulldogs are 7-0 after beating Berkmar 35-0 on Wednesday night. They’ll travel to face winless North Gwinnett on Friday night before an important showdown with No. 21 Norcross the following week. Georgia flip target and Rutgers defensive line pledge Braxton Kyle leads the Top 5 North Gwinnett team.
6. North Cobb
Previous Rank: No. 6
North Cobb is also still undefeated, by 1-6 Marietta gave them everything they could handle before ultimately falling 14-0. They’ll be heavily favored in each of their final three games before the playoffs, per the On3 Massey Ratings.
7. Valdosta
Previous Rank: No. 12 (+5)
The Wildcats had one of the biggest wins of the weekend, squeezing past ranked Colquitt County 7-3 to keep their winning streak alive. Games against Richmond Hill, Tift County and No. 22 Lowndes are all that stands between them and an undefeated regular season. Bulldogs pledge Todd Robinson continues to be a key for Valdosta.
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8. Grayson
Previous Rank: No. 7 (-1)
The Rams haven’t played since September 20 after games were postponed by Hurricane Helene, then issues related to a chemical leak in Rockdale County. Its matchup against Newton on Sept. 27 was postponed, then that date was canceled and moved to the end of the Georgia season. They were then scheduled to face Rockdale County this week, but that was ultimately forfeited. As a result, their next game will be played on Friday, Oct. 25 at South Gwinnett. Grayson always has talent, but keep an eye on 2027 defensive lineman T.K. Cunningham, who has offers from all over the country.
9. Douglas County
Previous Rank: No. 10 (+1)
Douglas County got a pivotal win Friday night by beating Atlanta Westlake 14-0 to move to 7-1 on the season. After a bye this weekend, they’ll face Chapel Hill before a huge season-ending matchup against No. 3 Carrollton.
10. Thomas County Central
Previous Rank: No. 8 (-2)
The Yellow Jackets were on a bye after stomping winless Veterans High 61-10 last week. They’ll be back on the road this week to face Northside before consecutive top-25 matchups against Houston County and Coffee to close the Georgia regular season.
Teams 11-25 in latest Georgia High School Football Rankings
11. Langston Hughes (+2)
12. Collins Hill (+2)
13. Coffee (-4)
14. Mill Creek (-3)
15. Roswell (+1)
16. North Oconee (+1)
17. Camden County (+7)
18. Marist School (+2)
19. Cartersville (+2)
20. Colquitt County (-5)
21. Norcross (-2)
22. Lowndes (+1)
23. Gainesville (-5)
24. Rome (previously unranked)
25. Blessed Trinity Catholic
Dropped out: Benedictine Military School
The On3 Massey Ratings — which were officially used during the BCS era and have generated college high school sports team rankings since 1995 — rank sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule and margin of victory.
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