On this week's Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, Hannah and Jon talk with Houston County's Jeremy Edwards on his team's early success and the challenges of being a first year head coach. Edward's mentor, Von Lassiter, also joins the show to talk about Bleckley County's undefeated start and the lessons he's learned over his decade-plus career as a head coach.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
Embattled Head Football Coach Rush Propst is out at Valdosta after a tumultuous year with the program. The Valdosta City Board of Education voted 5-3 Tuesday night not to renew Propst’s contract.
On the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, hosts Hannah Goodin and Jon Nelson welcome Maurice Freeman, the head football coach of the Brooks County Trojans.
Vidalia has had to overcome some obstacles this season due to COVID-19, but finds itself back in the playoffs with first-year head coach Jason Cameron.
Tommy Palmer, a member of the GPB Sports football family and one of the preeminent voices of high school football across the state for decades, has died. Jon Nelson has this remembrance in a race well run.
When you think about team leaders in football the first position that likely pops into your head is… quarterback. Then maybe running back, perhaps a linebacker, but an offensive lineman?
Despite Propst’s questionable reputation, he’s a proven winner with almost 300 wins under his belt. Is that enough to impress the Valdosta community, though?
The biggest question you ask Rush Propst is: What did you learn about yourself as a person and a coach in his time away from coaching here in the state of Georgia?