One week of the 2023 high school football season in the books with several Northeast Georgia-area teams living up to their preseason billing, others showing they may be ready to make a move, with several still having some work to do.
Towns County coach Jason Roquemore feels the program, which has had just one winning season and one playoff appearance in its history, is on the verge of taking that next step.
Week 1 saw Buford make a statement, not just to Georgia but perhaps the entire nation, that the supremacy of high school football just may run through the small Gwinnett County town.
Week 1 of the 2022 campaign has already begun for the Northeast Georgia area as Cherokee Bluff kicked off the season on Wednesday, dropping its opener to Kell, 38-23, in the Corky Kell Classic.
Let’s be honest. Northeast Georgia area prep football fans have been spoiled. Since 2004, our area has been known as one of the hotbeds in the state for producing high-caliber quarterbacks year-in and year-out.