AJC Varsity

AJC Varsity adds Georgia High School Football Daily to the team

Addition of longtime partner strengthens AJC’s high school sports coverage.
Georgia High School Football Daily has been a longtime partner of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, teaming with the AJC on the Super 11, game coverage, rankings and all-state teams. (Courtesy of GHSF Daily)
Georgia High School Football Daily has been a longtime partner of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, teaming with the AJC on the Super 11, game coverage, rankings and all-state teams. (Courtesy of GHSF Daily)
Sept 2, 2025

Georgia High School Football Daily, a trusted and respected staple of the high school football community, is officially joining the AJC Varsity team.

For years, GHSF Daily has partnered with the AJC, and this new addition strengthens our ability to deliver the most comprehensive coverage of high school sports across Georgia — from breaking news to features, rankings and beyond.

Founders Todd Holcomb and Chip Saye, both former AJC reporters, bring unmatched knowledge of the game, credibility with coaches statewide and a track record of building one of the most influential high school football brands in the country.

The newsletter, which has more than 20,000 subscribers, will stay and remain largely the same this season, said Sharmi Gandhi, the AJC’s chief financial and strategy officer. The AJC will then see how it can improve the newsletter and boost it in future seasons.

“It’s an organic fit for the AJC, and it really provides us with a lot of credibility in the space, so that we can develop our own relationships,” Gandhi said.

GHSF Daily has long been integral to our Super 11 selections, game coverage, rankings and all-state teams. Now, together, we’re taking high school football coverage to the next level.

We’re thrilled to welcome GHSF Daily into the fold — and now, it’s time to talk Week 4 of high school football.

About the Author

Caitlyn Stroh-Page is the senior sports editor high school sports and college football at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Her resume includes stops at Sports Illustrated Kids, Scout.com, The (Macon) Telegraph, the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader and the Athens Banner-Herald. A South Georgia native, Stroh-Page lives in the Athens area.

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