AJC Varsity
A look at Georgia high school football programs with winningest senior classes
Two defending champions are in a race to have the most successful senior classes through 2025.
North Oconee’s quarterback Harrison Faulkner dives through Marist’s defense during a Class 4A championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Atlanta. (Daniel Varnado for the AJC)
By Todd Holcomb
Aug 13, 2025With the Georgia high school football season kicking off Wednesday, team’s begin their pursuits of a state title.
Two defending champions are the only schools with 40 victories over the past three seasons, and they’re in a race to have the most successful senior classes through 2025.
Here are the teams averaging at least 10 victories per season.
- 40-2: North Oconee
- 40-5: Bowdon
- 39-4: Carrollton
- 38-3: Thomas County Central
- 38-5: Prince Avenue Christian
- 38-6: Milton
- 37-4: Cartersville
- 37-4: Pierce County
- 37-5: Hughes
- 36-6: Coffee
- 36-6: Marist
- 35-7: Grayson
- 34-4: Calvary Day
- 34-5: Buford
- 34-9: Fitzgerald
- 33-2: Sherwood Christian
- 33-6: Colquitt County
- 33-6: Gainesville
- 33-6: Mill Creek
- 33-6: Savannah Christian
- 33-7: Thomson
- 33-8: Benedictine
- 33-8: Carver (Columbus)
- 33-8: Creekside
- 33-9: Rockmart
- 32-7: Clinch County
- 32-7: Roswell
- 32-8: Jefferson
- 31-4: Bethlehem Christian
- 31-7: Cedartown
- 31-7: Rome
- 31-8: Douglas County
- 31-8: Lee County
- 31-8: Perry
- 31-8: Walton
- 31-9: Woodward Academy
- 30-7: Trion
- 30-7: North Cobb Christian
- 30-8: Burke County
- 30-8: Johnson County
- 30-8: North Gwinnett
- 30-8: Sandy Creek
- 30-8: Toombs County
- 30-8: Bethesda Academy
- 30-9: Schley County
- 30-10: Fellowship Christian
- 30-10: Irwin County