Class AAAAAAA

*1. (1) Grayson (2-0)

Last week: Beat McEachern 12-7. Ronald Thompkins for 111 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries, and his 5-yard run with 9:05 left made the score 12-0. D.J. Irons was 13-of-22 passing for 118 yards. LB Owen Pappoe blocked a punt for a safety in the second quarter. Next: Saturday at John Curtis, La. (1-0)

*2. (2) Colquitt County (3-0)

Last week: Beat Tucker 35-21. Colquitt trailed 14-7 at halftime but scored 28 unanswered points in the second half. Steven Krajewski was 22-of-26 passing - 14-of-14 in the second half - for 245 yards. Cam Singletary had nine catches for 149 yards. Ty Leggett rushed for 125 yards on 10 carries. Colquitt avenged a 2016 defeat and improved to 3-0 after an 0-3 start last season. Next: Friday vs. Roswell (1-1)

*3. (3) Lowndes (3-0)

Last week: Beat Parkview 64-38. Lowndes led 43-10 by halftime and 57-10 entering the fourth quarter, when Parkview scored four touchdowns. Michael Barrett was 12-of-14 passing for 195 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 187 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Travis Tisdale rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown on seven carries and returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. Gerson Montano returned a kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown. The 64 points were the most ever scored against Parkview. Next: Friday vs. Shiloh (0-3)

*4. (4) Mill Creek (3-0)

Last week: Beat Dacula 20-7. Mill Creek forced three turnovers, had five sacks, allowed only 174 total yards and surrendered the shutout in the final minute. Brady Longenecker was 6-of-13 passing with two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Archer (2-0)

*5. (6) North Cobb (3-0)

Last week: Beat Harrison 45-42 North Cobb rushed for 327 yards to go along with a fumble recovery for a touchdown and two scores that were set up by long kickoff returns. North Cobb maintained a lead of at least a touchdown until a Harrison touchdown with six minutes to play made it 45-42, but the Warriors ran off the remainder of the clock, icing the game with a fourth-and-5 conversion at the Harrison 20. Next: Sept. 15 vs. East Coweta (1-1)

*6. (7) Archer (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Mill Creek (3-0)

*7. (8) Norcross (1-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. North Gwinnett (2-1)

*8. (10) Walton (3-0)

Last week: Beat Pope 41-7. Walton had 330 yards rushing. Stephan Jean-Francois rushed for 143 yards on 11 carries. D.J. Soyoye ran for 91 on 10 carries. Both had two touchdowns. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Wheeler (2-1)

*9. (NR) South Forsyth (3-0)

Last week: Beat Centennial 45-14. South Forsyth scored its 45 points in the first half. QB Cal Morris threw TD passes of 76 yards to Carsen Hepworth and 38 to Drew Morris, his brother. Jaylen Pearson returned an interception for a touchdown. Next: Friday at South Gwinnett (1-2)

*10. (9) McEachern (0-2)

Last week: Lost to Grayson 12-7. With less than five minutes left, McEachern turned the ball over on downs at the Grayson 26 and never had another realistic shot. Paris Brown rushed for 88 yards on 18 carries. McEachern has lost to the No. 1 and No. 4 teams in this class by a total of nine points. Next: Friday vs. Jonesboro (2-1)

Out: No. 5 Parkview (2-1)

Class AAAAAA

*1. (1) Tucker (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Colquitt County 35-21. Tucker led 14-7 at halftime but struggled with Colquitt's passing game, which was 14-for-14 for 176 yards in the second half. Tucker had 270 yards of total offense, twice that of Colquitt's previous two opponents (Norcross, Vista Murrieta) combined. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Jonesboro (2-1)

*2. (2) Lee County (3-0)

Last week: Beat Hardaway 47-6. Lee County built a 40-0 halftime lead and cruised. QB Jase Orndorf was 8-of-9 passing for 155 yards and two touchdowns and had a 31-yard TD run in one half of play. RB Niko Cruz had nine carries for 128 yards and three touchdowns. Tay Mayo had two interceptions and returned one 100 yards. Lee held Hardaway to 57 yards through the first three quarters and 112 for the game. Next: Friday vs. Americus-Sumter (1-1)

*3. (4) Coffee (3-0)

Last week: Beat Ware County 21-14. Coffee QB Wade Sumner scored on a 6-yard run with 2:42 left for the winning touchdown. Derick Newton had two tackles for losses, and his sack and forced fumble with 1:18 left essentially clinched the game. Next: Sept. 15 vs. University Christian, Fla. (3-0)

*4. (3) Harrison (1-2)

Last week: Lost to North Cobb 45-42. Harrison rushed for 360 yards, 205 of which came from QB Justin Fields on 18 carries. He scored on runs of 13, 1, 72 and 3 yards. He also was 7-for-14 passing for 83 yards and a touchdown. Next: Sept. 15 vs. River Ridge (3-0)

*5. (5) Mays (1-1)

Last week: Beat Peachtree Ridge 41-0. Mays led in total yards 444-78. Mays had 331 yards passing. Next: Friday at Hughes (2-0)

*6. (9) Hughes (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Mays (1-1)

*7. (10) Northside-Warner Robins (2-1)

Last week: Beat Westside-Macon 17-3. Daniel Neal rushed for 129 yards on 25 carries, and his 3-yard TD run with 14 seconds left in the third quarter made the score 17-3. Lafredrick Chappel had two of Northside's four sacks. Next: Friday at Lanier (1-1)

*8. (7) Lovejoy (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Stockbridge 21-7. Lovejoy opened the game with a 13-play, 80-yard drive but was shut out from there against the No. 3 team in Class AAAAA. Next: Friday vs. Spalding (0-2)

*9. (NR) Winder-Barrow (3-0)

Last week: Beat Northview 38-14. Winder-Barrow is ranked for the first time since 1994 and 3-0 for the first time since 2007. Josh Sims returned a fumble 88 yards for a touchdown and had two rushing touchdowns. Jamar Mack rushed 22 times for 117 yards and two touchdowns. QB Brock Landis threw for 152 yards and rushed for 58 and scored a touchdown. DE Logan Cash had eight tackles, three sacks, two tackles for losses and one forced fumble.Next: Sept. 15 at Loganville (0-2)

*10. (6) Northgate (1-1)

Last week: Lost to Starr's Mill 16-13. Trandon Torres-Niles (9-133-2) and Nick Carter (16-124-0) each rushed for more than 100 yards, and Torres-Niles' 82-yard run with 6:20 left in the third quarter tied the game 13-13. But Northgate failed to score again. Next: Friday vs. Douglas County (2-0)

Out: No. 8 Valdosta (1-2)

Class AAAAA

*1. (1) Rome (2-0)

Last week: Beat Drew 56-0. Rome had 430 yards of total offense in the first half while taking a 42-0 lead. Jalynn Sykes rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns on five carries. Next: Friday vs. Kell (0-2)

*2. (2) Buford (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. International School, Fla. (1-1)

*3. (3) Stockbridge (2-0)

Last week: Beat Lovejoy 21-7. B.J. Riley rushed for 78 yards on 16 carries. Stockbridge was just 3-of-10 passing. Nasir Greer, who had a tackle for a loss and a pass deflection, was Stockbridge’s highest-graded defender. Next: Friday vs. Dutchtown (2-0)

*4. (4) Carrollton (2-0)

Last week: Beat Riverdale 55-7. Mark Wright was 19-of-22 passing for 263 yards and four touchdowns, each to a different receiver. Carrollton led 42-7 at halftime. Next: Sept. 15 at East Paulding (0-2)

*5. (6) Warner Robins (3-0)

Last week: Beat Peach County 38-35. Dylan Fromm was 30-of-40 passing for 315 yards and three touchdowns. Julius Burnette had eight catches for 138 yards. RB Jarius Burnette rushed for 136 yards on 21 carries. Warner Robins won after trailing for the second time this season (also vs. Northside). Next: Sept. 15 at Houston County (0-3)

*6. (7) Griffin (2-0)

Last week: Beat LaGrange 31-0. Avious Nelson was 13-of-21 passing for 204 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 74 yards. DE Damarjhe Lewis, a sophomore, had 5.5 tackles for losses. Next: Friday at Upson-Lee (2-0)

*7. (8) Jones County (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Locust Grove (1-1)

*8. (9) Starr's Mill (2-0)

Last week: Beat Northgate 16-13. Michal Lantz kicked three field goals, two from 42 yards, the last one for the final 16-13 score with 2:56 left in the third quarter. Mitchell Prowant rushed for 130 yards on 22 carries. Kalen Sims rushed for 95 yards on 15. Next: Friday vs. Chapel Hill (2-0)

*9. (5) Kell (0-2)

Last week: Lost to Lassiter 38-35. Kell lost despite 463 total yards and 242 yards rushing from RB Josiah Futral. Next: Friday at Rome (2-0)

*10. (NR) Wayne County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Valdosta 23-13. Wayne County won in Valdosta for the first time since 1954. Wayne's touchdowns came on big plays. The first was a hook-and-lateral play that went 86 yards. RB M.J. Fuller got credit for the touchdown. Later, Fuller scored on an 80-yard run. Then with 1:12 left before halftime, Wayne County blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone for a 20-10 lead. Wayne is ranked for the first time since 2013. Next: Friday vs. Brunswick (1-1)

Out: No. 10 Carver-Atlanta (2-1)

Class AAAA

*1. (1) Cartersville (3-0)

Last week: Beat Calhoun 58-6. Trevor Lawrence was 13-of-20 passing for 317 yards and four touchdowns and was pulled midway in the second quarter. Rico Frye rushed for 61 yards and scored three touchdowns, one on a 59-yard screen pass. Next: Friday at Westlake (1-1)

*2. (3) Thomson (3-0)

Last week: Beat Jefferson 20-14. Trailing 14-13, Thomson drove 62 yards on 15 running plays and scored the winning touchdown on Bubba Murray's 1-yard run with 30 seconds left. Murray rushed for 78 yards on 18 carries. Tyrek Braswell rushed for 101 on 19. Thomson held Jefferson to eight first downs and 77 yards rushing. Next: Friday vs. Pace Academy (0-2)

*3. (4) Sandy Creek (2-0)

Last week: Beat Allatoona 23-17. Jordan Clark rushed for 153 yards and two touchdowns, and Sandy Creek held Allatoona to 159 yards of total offense. Allatoona scored a field goal in the final seconds, but Sandy Creek recovered an onside kick to seal the victory. Next: Friday vs. Morrow (3-0)

*4. (2) Blessed Trinity (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Marietta 14-6. Facing a Class AAAAAAA opponent, Blessed Trinity managed only field goals. The Titans got to Marietta's 29-yard line on the final drive but were intercepted on fourth down. Next: Friday vs. Creekview (2-0)

*5. (7) Marist (2-0)

Last week: Beat Baylor, Tenn. 31-6. QB Chase Abshier had 115 of Marist's 311 rushing yards. Marist led in total yards 366-128. Next: Friday at St. Pius (0-2)

*6. (5) Woodward Academy (2-0)

Last week: Beat Westminster 31-21. Tahj Gary rushed for 56 yards on 10 carries and had four receptions for 107 yards, including an 85-yard touchdown. He scored three touchdowns overall. LB Kimani Vidal had eight tackles, two for losses, and forced a fumble. Next: Friday at Riverwood (1-1)

*7. (6) Jefferson (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Thomson 20-14. Jefferson led 14-13 before Thomson went ahead in the final minute. All-state RB Colby Wood was held to 70 yards on 18 carries. Jefferson did pass or 156 yards, and Sammy Elegreet had four receptions for 96 yards, but the Dragons completed only 10 of 25 attempts. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Flowery Branch (2-0)

*8. (9) Ridgeland (3-0)

Last week: Beat Darlington 38-0. Jalyn Shelton rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Markeith Montgomery rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. Ridgeland intercepted three passes and recovered a fumble in the end zone. Next: Friday vs. Chattooga (0-2)

*9. (10) Burke County (3-0)

Last week: Beat Washington County 42-17. Burke trailed 17-9 after Washington County returned the second-half kickoff for a touchdown but scored five unanswered touchdowns, three by William Knight, two by Cameron Holmes (who had another TD in the first half). Burke had 588 yards of total offense. Knight rushed for 190 yards on 21 carries. Holmes ran for 124 on 11. Leon McGee rushed for 113 yards on 10 carries. Next: Friday at Lakeside-Evans (0-2)

*10. (8) Mary Persons (2-1)

Last week: Beat Washington 34-8. J.T. Hartage was 12-of-18 passing for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Antoine Davis had five catches for 117 yards and one touchdown. Bralen Harvey rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. LaDamion Sands had nine tackles, three for losses. Next: Friday vs. Forest Park (0-3)

Class AAA

*1. (2) Greater Atlanta Christian (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Valor Christian, Colo. (2-0)

*2. (3) Cedar Grove (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Columbia (2-1)

*3. (1) Peach County (1-1)

Last week: Lost to Warner Robins 38-35. QB Antonio Gilbert was 14-of-25 passing for 231 yards but had seven negative-yardage plays and two fumbles. WR Kearis Jackson had five catches for 78 yards. Next: Friday vs. Perry (1-0)

*4. (5) Crisp County (3-0)

Last week: Beat Turner County 27-0. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Rutland (0-2)

*5. (6) Dawson County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Chattooga 29-14. Coey Watson was 6-of-10 passing for 156 yards and two touchdowns, both to Ryan Glass. SeVaughn Clark rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns. Sept. 15 vs. West Hall (2-1)

*6. (4) Calhoun (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Cartersville 58-6. Calhoun trailed 37-0 in the first quarter against Class AAAA's No. 1-ranked team. Next: Sept. 15 at Coahulla Creek (0-3)

*7. (8) Jenkins (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Thursday vs. Liberty County (1-1)

*8. (10) Bremen (2-0)

Last week: Beat Mount Paran Christian 14-10. Tyran Dobbs scored had more than 100 yards receiving and scored on a 35-yard run that made the score 14-7 in the second quarter. Bremen has avenged its opening two losses of 2016. The first was Bowdon. Next: Friday at Trion (2-0)

*9. (9) Sonoraville (2-0)

Last week: Beat Cass 14-13. Sonoraville was outgained 236-77, according to the Daily Tribune of Cartersville, but rallied from a 13-0 deficit to win. Sonoraville scored on a short drive after a blocked punt and on a 35-yard fumble return by Chandler Shaw. Next: Friday at Dalton (1-1)

*10. (NR) Lovett (1-2)

Last week: Beat B.E.S.T. Academy 31-8. Blaine McAllister was 8-of-10 passing for 130 yards and a touchdown. Lovett held B.E.S.T. to 8-of-26 passing with two interceptions and six sacks. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Cedar Grove (2-0)

Out: No. 7 Pace Academy (0-2)

Class AA

*1. (1) Benedictine (2-0)

Last week: Beat St. Pius 41-13. Nick Iannone was 8-of-11 passing for 141 yards and three touchdowns. Rico Powers had four catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns. The victory was Benedictine coach Danny Britt's 100th against 36 losses. Next: Friday at Southeast Bulloch (0-2)

*2. (2) Hapeville Charter (2-1)

Last week: Beat Pace Academy 37-3. Next: Friday at Wesleyan (3-0)

*3. (4) Screven County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Wade Hampton, S.C. 48-13. Armani Bunbury was 18-of-26 passing for 249 yards and three TDs to Tyquan Johnson (67, 28, 19 yards). Bunbury also rushed for 75 yards, including a 41-yard score. Kashawn Robinson was in on 13 tackles, and CJ Wright and Kendrick Cox had 10 each. Wright had three tackles for losses and an 11-yard sack. Next: Friday at Statesboro (0-2)

*4. (3) Fitzgerald (1-2)

Last week: Lost to Camden County 24-21. Backup QB Matthew Howell threw a 23-yard TD pass to get Fitzgerald within 24-21 in the final minute, but Camden then ran out the clock. Next: Friday vs. Macon County (1-1)

*5. (5) Rabun County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Stephens County 28-6. Bailey Fisher was 10-of-16 passing for 189 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries. He ran or passed on 42 of Rabun's 45 offensive plays. Cole Keener had three catches for 102 yards. Andrew Barnes averaged 56 yards on five punts. Gavin Jones had 12 solo tackles. Next: Friday at White County (3-0)

*6. (6) Callaway (2-0)

Last week: Beat Handley, Ala. 35-0. Callaway defeated Alabama's defending Class 4A champion, repeating a win of a year ago. It was Callaway's second shutout in two games and 21st consecutive regular-season victory. Kedrick Ramsey threw a TD pass and rushed for another. Kobe Jackson returned a fumble for a touchdown for the opening score. Next: Friday vs. Columbus (1-1)

*7. (7) Thomasville (3-0)

Last week: Beat Monroe 45-7. J.T. Rice was 18-of-27 passing for a school-record 428 yards and four touchdowns. The previous yardage record was 352. Sophomore WR Kevin Cochran had five catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns. Georgia Tech commit Charlie Thomas had two catches for 84 yards and a touchdown and scored a rushing touchdown. Next: Sept. 15 at Worth County (0-3)

*8. (8) Brooks County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Clinch County 17-14. Brooks trailed 14-0 in the first quarter after allowing a touchdown on an interception but allowed no more points and held Clinch to 167 yards of total offense. Mac Perry was 11-of-22 passing for 156 yards, though was intercepted three times. Brooks has beaten Clinch five of six times since they renewed their rivalry in 2012. Next: Sept. 15 at Pierce County (1-1)

*9. (9) Jefferson County (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Washington-Wilkes (1-1)

*10. (10) Dodge County (2-0)

Last week: Beat West Laurens 26-20. QB Nic Cummings (14-111-1) and RB R.J. Carr (18-119-2) each rushed for more than 100 yards. RB Erin Pitts rushed for 92 yards on six carries. Dodge trailed 13-10 at halftime, led 26-13 in the second half and clinched the game in the final minute on Tyler Montford's sack that forced a fumble. Next: Friday vs. Appling County (0-1)

Class A (Private)

*1. (1) Eagle's Landing Christian (3-0)

Last week: Beat Knoxville Catholic, Tenn. 55-10. Khaleb Hood returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and returned two punts for 78 yards. Brandon Rush threw TD passes of 47 yards to Sean Queen and 33 yards to Jelan Pearson. Next: Friday at Hart County (0-2)

*2. (2) Prince Avenue Christian (3-0)

Last week: Beat Athens Christian 30-24. Prince Avenue trailed 14-0 in the first quarter but scored the next 30 points. Grant Roland's short TD run after an Athens Christian fumble made the score 21-14 late in the first half. Prince Avenue won the 2016 game 7-0 in overtime. Next: Friday vs. Towns County (1-1)

*3. (3) Wesleyan (3-0)

Last week: Beat Frederica Academy 38-14. Banks Ramsey was 13-of-19 passing for 221 yards and touchdowns to four receivers. He rushed for 117 yards. Wesleyan led 38-0 in the third quarter. Next: Friday vs. Hapeville Charter (2-1)

*4. (4) Mount Paran Christian (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Bremen 14-10. Mount Paran, playing with its backup quarterback because of injury, drove into Bremen's red zone in the final minutes but failed to get points. Next: Sept. 15 at King's Ridge Christian (1-1)

*5. (6) Tattnall Square (1-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. East Laurens (0-3)

*6. (7) Calvary Day (2-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Aquinas (1-1)

*7. (8) Fellowship Christian (1-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Our Lady of Mercy (1-1)

*8. (5) Darlington (1-1)

Last week: Lost to Ridgeland 38-0. Darlington threw three interceptions, gave up a touchdown on a fumble and earned only five first downs against the No. 8 team from Class AAAA. Preseason all-state RB Tijai Whatley was held to 31 yards rushing on 13 carries. Next: Friday at Heard County (2-1)

*9. (9) Athens Academy (2-0)

Last week: Beat Lakeview Academy 48-0. Athens Academy led 46-0 in the first half and played the second with a running clock. Next: Friday at Athens Christian (1-1)

*10. (10) Stratford Academy (2-0)

Last week: Beat Landmark Christian 49-13. Stratford led 42-0 at halftime and held Landmark to 109 yards of total offense. Tyler Jordan rushed for 101 yards on eight carries. Next: Friday vs. Atkinson County (0-2)

Class A (Public)

*1. (1) Clinch County (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Brooks County 17-14. Clinch failed to hold a 14-0 lead and lost three fumbles. QB Charles McClelland was held to 38 yards rushing on 17 carries and 6-of-13 passing for 61 yards. Michael Davis scored on a 29-yard interception return. Next: Sept. 15 at Irwin County (2-1)

*2. (3) Manchester (3-0)

Last week: Beat Southwest 26-20. Next: Sept. 15 at Jordan (1-1)

*3. (4) Taylor County (2-0)

Last week: Beat Greenville 58-22. Lyn-J Dixon rushed for 208 yards and four touchdowns on just seven carries. Taylor County had 397 yards of total offense. Next: Friday at Central-Talbotton (0-2)

*4. (5) Commerce (2-0)

Last week: Beat Hebron Christian 29-26. Commerce got all it could handle from a team that it beat 49-15 last season. Nik Patrick rushed for 99 yards on 19 carries. Dylan Deaton ran for 58 yards and three touchdowns. Nate ray threw for 101 yards. Commerce led in total yards 340-323. Next: Friday vs. Lakeview Academy (1-1)

*5. (8) Irwin County (2-1)

Last week: Beat Macon County 36-28. D.J. Lundy rushed for 190 yards and four touchdowns on 30 carries. Steven Thomas rushed for 70 yards on 12 carries. Freshman DB Gabriel Benyard intercepted two passes. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Clinch County (2-1)

*6. (2) Macon County (1-1)

Last week: Lost to Irwin County 36-28. Macon County led 14-0 but failed to hold the lead and suffered its first loss to a Class A opponent since 2012. Jadamius Hicks was 9-of-19 passing for 186 yards and three touchdowns but two interceptions. Macon County suffered only two interceptions in 14 games last season in winning a state title. Next: Friday at Fitzgerald (1-2)

*7. (9) Mount Zion (2-0)

Last week: Beat Haralson County 45-7. Next: Friday vs. Coosa (2-0)

*8. (6) Turner County (2-1)

Last week: Lost to Crisp County 27-0. Next: Sept. 15 at Telfair County (1-1)

*9. (7) Lincoln County (1-1)

Last week: Lost to Grovetown 24-20. Lincoln County held a 20-10 lead in the third quarter against a Class AAAAAA opponent but could not hold on. Javon Reid rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries and was 8-of-20 passing for 77 yards. Gerard Hearst, son of Lincoln County legend Garrison Hearst, got his first significant playing time at Lincoln and rushed for 54 yards on 12 carries. Next: Friday at Abbeville, S.C. (3-0)

*10. (10) Emanuel County Institute (2-1)

Last week: Beat Portal 54-6. ECI had 439 yards rushing. Ty Carswell had 155 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries. Bobby McNear ran for 115 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries. ECI had eight rushing touchdowns. Next: Sept. 15 vs. Claxton (0-2)

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