Even though things continue to get tougher the further you go in the playoffs, none of the five area teams still remaining would give up their spot as they prepare for Friday night’s quarterfinal action.
It wasn't quite ‘The Exorcist,’ but all it took was one quick look at Archer's game film to make Mill Creek coach Shannon Jarvis shut his eyes and turn away.
It’s hard to imagine a Buford team having to play with a chip on its shoulder. But if ever there has been a collective group of Wolves that felt the need, the 2015 squad is it.
At the start of the season, Dawson County football players knew their team had plenty of potential -- but this has them pinching themselves a little bit.
Three area football teams are playing for history, while two more are looking to reclaim their spots in the state semifinals on Friday, as the quarterfinal round of the GHSA playoffs gets underway.
For a few amazing minutes on Friday, Gainesville football was right back in its rarified territory -- setting sail for another state quarterfinal berth.
Worth County may have entered Friday's game with three 1,000 yard rushers -- but Buford showed, once again, that it takes more than just eye-popping stats to make a dent on the Wolves come playoff time.