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National rankings: Warner Robins moves into CalPreps’ top 20

Dec. 30, 2020 - Atlanta, Ga: Warner Robins coach Marquis Westbrook celebrates as time expires during their 62-28 win against against Cartersville in the Class 5A state high school football final at Center Parc Stadium Wednesday, December 30, 2020 in Atlanta. JASON GETZ FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
Dec. 30, 2020 - Atlanta, Ga: Warner Robins coach Marquis Westbrook celebrates as time expires during their 62-28 win against against Cartersville in the Class 5A state high school football final at Center Parc Stadium Wednesday, December 30, 2020 in Atlanta. JASON GETZ FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
Oct 1, 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)

15. (16) Collins Hill

18. (27) Warner Robins

26. (28) North Cobb

29. (31) Buford

32. (45) Mill Creek

54. (35) Milton

57. (55) Colquitt County

76. (81) Cartersville

95. (NR) Walton

99. (NR) Jefferson

USA Today

(Top 25)

7. (7) Collins Hill

MaxPreps

(Top 25)

7. (7) Collins Hill

23. (23) North Cobb

25. (25) Milton

Massey Ratings

(Top 100)

13. (13) Warner Robins

22. (25) Mill Creek

25. (47) Collins Hill

29. (34) Colquitt County

66. (82) North Cobb

74. (88) Milton

88. (70) Grayson

89. (99) Coffee

92. (53) Marietta

93. (NR) Buford

100. (NR) Westlake

High School Football America

(Top 100)

24. (26) Collins Hill

38. (42) Buford

42. (44) North Cobb

44. (46) Milton

48. (51) Warner Robins

57. (58) Colquitt County

61. (60) Lee County

67. (68) Cartersville

74. (76) Creekside

76. (78) Westlake

Scorebook Live

(Top 25)

8. (8) Collins Hill

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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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