Georgia high school football rankings: Grayson crowned 2020 MaxPreps Champion, finishes No. 1

By Staff Report Jan 5, 2021, 11:00am

Jake Garcia, Rams down Collins Hill 38-14 for 7A title, the third in school history.

The high school football season in Georgia came to a close last week with champions crowned in eight classifications. Grayson (Loganville) was among the winners, taking home the AAAAAAA trophy with a 38-14 win over rival Collins Hill (Suwanee) and finishing No. 1 in the MaxPreps Top 25 computer rankings.

That victory, coupled with its 14-0 record and tremendous play this season, makes Grayson the 2020 MaxPreps Champion for the state of Georgia.
Photo by Cecil Copeland
Ranked No. 3 nationally by MaxPreps, the Rams were led by four-star quarterback Jake Garcia, whose journey from California to Georgia has been well documented. The Miami commit threw for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the title victory. In nine games this season, Garcia threw for 1,101 yards and 12 scores.

Clemson commit Phil Mafah, who was injured heading into the postseason, ran for 1,130 yards and 18 scores for the Rams.

While Garcia and the offense generated headlines, the Grayson defense fueled the team's title aspirations. Led by Jayvian Allen, the defense held opponents to 112 points in 14 games (8 points per game). In the playoffs, coach Adam Carter's defense ratcheted up the intensity, allowing 20 points in five games while pitching three shutouts.

After opening its doors in 2000, Grayson has become one of Georgia's powerhouse programs, winning state titles in 2011 and 2016 in addition to this season.

2020 GHSA state champions


AAAAAA – Buford
AAAAA – Warner Robins
A Public – Irwin County (Ocilla)

Final Georgia MaxPreps Top 25



# School Rec. Str. +/-
1Grayson (Loganville)14-040.2--
2Buford13-132.4--
3Warner Robins13-134.7+3
4CCHS (Norman Park)9-136.3-1
5Lee County (Leesburg)12-232.5-1
6Norcross13-130.9+1
7Collins Hill (Suwanee)12-340.4-2
8Lowndes (Valdosta)10-241.6--
9Marist (Atlanta)13-018.5+3
10Valdosta7-539.1-1
11Westlake (Atlanta)11-229.6--
12PCHS (Blackshear)13-119.1+8
13PACHS (Athens)13-116.3+2
14Blessed Trinity (Roswell)8-123.3+4
15Cartersville12-228.4-5
16Ware County (Waycross)10-230.7-3
17Milton11-130.7--
18North Cobb (Kennesaw)10-232.4+1
19North Gwinnett (Suwanee)8-435.7+2
20Callaway (Hogansville)12-120.9+16
21OCHS (Watkinsville)12-124.1-5
22Fitzgerald13-119.1-8
23Parkview (Lilburn)8-435.1+2
24Coffee (Douglas)10-327.7--
25Jefferson12-117.0-3

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