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National rankings: Collins Hill remains consensus top team in Georgia

Collins Hill quarterback Sam Horn (21) runs with the ball against Brookwood during the 2021 Corky Kell Classic Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Horn rushed for 44 yards and a score in addition to 31-of-44 passing for 402 yards and three touchdowns. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)
Collins Hill quarterback Sam Horn (21) runs with the ball against Brookwood during the 2021 Corky Kell Classic Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Horn rushed for 44 yards and a score in addition to 31-of-44 passing for 402 yards and three touchdowns. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)
Nov 12, 2021

Here is where Georgia teams stand in several national polls. The numbers on the left are this week’s rankings; the numbers in parentheses are last week’s rankings.

CalPreps

(Top 100)

4. (4) Collins Hill

11. (9) North Cobb

16. (15) Warner Robins

20. (22) Buford

30. (28) Mill Creek

33. (32) Ware County

55. (47) Brookwood

59. (61) Milton

78. (72) Lee County

87. (74) Cartersville

93. (88) Lowndes

97. (100) Colquitt County

USA Today

(Top 25)

5. (5) Collins Hill

23. (22) North Cobb

MaxPreps

(Top 25)

5. (5) Collins Hill

20. (20) North Cobb

22. (22) Milton

Massey Ratings

(Top 100)

15. (14) Collins Hill

17. (18) Warner Robins

38. (35) North Cobb

43. (49) Buford

52. (41) Mill Creek

66. (69) Milton

69. (75) Ware County

71. (70) Colquitt County

81. (83) Lee County

86. (81) Lowndes

High School Football America

(Top 100)

18. (18) Collins Hill

28. (28) Buford

29. (29) North Cobb

32. (32) Milton

49. (49) Warner Robins

50. (50) Lee County

60. (60) Cartersville

81. (83) Lowndes

83. (85) Mill Creek

85. (87) Colquitt County

Scorebook Live

(Top 25)

7. (7) Collins Hill

25. (25) North Cobb

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Chip Saye rejoined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2025, at the launch of AJC Varsity. In 2009 he helped start Georgia High School Football Daily. He previously worked for the AJC, Athens Banner-Herald, Anderson (S.C.) Independent-Mail and Gwinnett Daily News.

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