This episode of Football Fridays in Georgia explores the latest developments in the GHSA, including safety initiatives, competitive balance discussions, and schedule changes. In-depth interviews with coaches Shane Queen and Matt Burleson provide insights into the challenges and rewards of coaching in the new six-classification system and navigating the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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This Football Fridays in Georgia podcast episode delves into the latest developments in the Georgia High School Association (GHSA). Host Jon Nelson and GHSA Executive Director Dr. Tim Scott explore various topics, from safety initiatives to competitive balance and community support.

The episode kicks off with a discussion of the GHSA's recent recognition as the number one high school athletic association in the country for safety. This achievement is a testament to the organization's commitment to protecting student-athletes. Moving on, we learn more about competitive balance and discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of reclassifying teams based on postseason performance.

Next, the podcast turns to the topic of flag football, where the GHSA is considering implementing soft caps to enhance player safety. This measure aims to reduce the risk of injuries and create a more equitable playing field. Additionally, the episode provides updates on potential schedule changes for golf, tennis, and soccer.

The second half of the show features in-depth interviews with coaches Shane Queen of North Cobb and Matt Burleson of Telfair County. Coach Queen discusses the challenges and rewards of coaching in the new six-classification system. Plus, we get a preview of GPB's Game of the Week between North Cobb and Cherokee.   

Meanwhile, Coach Burleson shares his experiences navigating the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. He shares stories of the impact the hurricane had on his team and the community.