Who is favored to win the Buford vs. Newton game?
Maxwell Ratings projects Buford to win by 23 points.
Sports / High School Football
The second round of the 2025 Georgia High School Football playoffs is underway, with several key matchups across different classifications. Maxwell Ratings provides forecasts, while AccessWDUN highlights Games2Watch. Here's a comprehensive...
The second round of the GHSA playoffs features several compelling matchups. In Class 6A, Buford, a perennial powerhouse, takes on Newton. Buford's strong defense, allowing only 3.85 points per game over their last seven, will be a key factor. Newton’s offense, averaging 40.6 ppg in their last five, faces a significant challenge.
Class 5A sees Gainesville at Brunswick, a clash of high-powered offenses. Brunswick averages 551.8 yards per game, while Gainesville averages just under 500. The game could hinge on which defense can make crucial stops.
In Class 3A, Jefferson hosts Harlem. Jefferson’s defense allows just 10.64 ppg, while Harlem’s QB has thrown 8 interceptions. This game promises to be a defensive battle.
North Hall hosts LaGrange in another notable 3A matchup. LaGrange defeated North Hall in last year’s quarterfinals, but North Hall now boasts the state’s leading passer in Alex Schlieman.
Rabun County, a No. 15 seed in Class A Division 1, hosts Berrien. Rabun County’s offense averages 40.36 ppg, while Berrien’s defense had been allowing 36.2 ppg until their recent upset win.
In the GAPPS 11-man final, Lanier Christian faces Creekside Christian. Lanier Christian is the defending champion and has won all three meetings against Creekside Christian since 2022.
Maxwell Ratings projects Buford to win by 23 points.
Gainesville at Brunswick showcases two of the state's best offenses.
Yes, Lanier Christian is the defending GAPPS 11-man state champion.
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