Central’s Patrick Moore had his senior season cut short due to injury, but after his last game, coach David Barger told him, “You’re not done playing yet.”
Wednesday was a good day for coach Brandon Derrick’s McMinn Central football team, as two players signed college scholarships.
It wasn’t about Asher Allen leaving early. It wasn’t about Reshad Jones being a former teammate.
ATHENS, Ga. — As early enrollees at Georgia, quarterbacks Zach Mettenberger and Aaron Murray are getting a head start on the playbook.
The way Chris Lewis-Harris tells the story, which has developed into a long-running joke between them, both he and Brian Sutherland had a shot at an interception in Campbell High School’s 20-17 win over Central Gwinnett in the first round of the 2006 Georgia Class AAAAA football playoffs.
When can a history of losing be a good thing? When it leads to a group of young men committing themselves to changing it.
He’ll face the grinding teeth of college life at Tennessee, the kind he can’t remove with a dip of his shoulder or a push from his forearm. The seemingly eternal depth chart at running back. The adulation. The weight from the expectations of 106,000 fans. The lifestyle that chews up so many high school stars and spits out busts that we mock 10 years later.
Georgia football coach Mark Richt never has been much for signing-day drama, but he didn’t mind a dose Wednesday afternoon.
Like the rest of the 2009 college football recruits, Wednesday was one of the most important days in the life of Dean Haynes.
Already accustomed to being first on many lists, Jacques Smith has added another.
Not even a 101-degree fever prevented Kevin Revis’ enthusiasm
STEVENSON, Ala. — They came in four-wheel drive pickups and by the busload. Shopkeepers left work early, students were excused from class and even the local middle school shuttled two buses of kids to fill the gym at North Jackson High School, all to be part of the biggest news to come out of this small town since voting 20 years ago to no longer remain a dry county.
Lane Kiffin has been the University of Tennessee’s football coach for two months.






