Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) vs. Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio)Camden County's offense was expected to be a question mark this season without a single returning starter. But it sure didn't look that way in last week's opener, as the Wildcats' Wing-T attack scored seemingly at will in a 63-0 blowout of an albeit outmanned Savannah squad. Junior quarterback
Brice Ramsey (6-2, 200), who accepted a scholarship offer to Georgia before he ever started a varsity game, played well as did the Wildcats' experienced defense, which is expected to be one of the top units in Georgia this season.
Unlike the previous two years when it started off the year in the top 10 of some national polls, expectations aren't nearly as high for Glenville this season. But if last week's performance against No. 9 St. Edward (Lakewood) – a 17-14 overtime loss – is any indication, it might be taking advantage of flying under the radar. The Tarblooders lack the quantity of top recruits some past Glenville teams have enjoyed (56 FBS signees over the last seven years) but they still have plenty of talent. Its defense features Ohio State-bound defensive back De'van Bogard. This Monday afternoon tilt is part of the Herbstreit Kickoff Classic at Ohio Stadium.
Mitch Stephens: Glenville 28, Camden County 27
Steve Montoya: Glenville 35, Camden County 21
Stephen Spiewak: Camden County 21, Glenville 14
Kevin Askeland: Camden County 40, Glenville 21
Jamie DeMoney: Camden County 26, Glenville 20

Camden County looks to stay hot out of the gate.
File photo by Stuart Browning