With the Georgia high school football season kicking off Wednesday, team’s begin their pursuits of a state title.

Two defending champions are the only schools with 40 victories over the past three seasons, and they’re in a race to have the most successful senior classes through 2025.

Here are the teams averaging at least 10 victories per season.

  • 40-2: North Oconee
  • 40-5: Bowdon
  • 39-4: Carrollton
  • 38-3: Thomas County Central
  • 38-5: Prince Avenue Christian
  • 38-6: Milton
  • 37-4: Cartersville
  • 37-4: Pierce County
  • 37-5: Hughes
  • 36-6: Coffee
  • 36-6: Marist
  • 35-7: Grayson
  • 34-4: Calvary Day
  • 34-5: Buford
  • 34-9: Fitzgerald
  • 33-2: Sherwood Christian
  • 33-6: Colquitt County
  • 33-6: Gainesville
  • 33-6: Mill Creek
  • 33-6: Savannah Christian
  • 33-7: Thomson
  • 33-8: Benedictine
  • 33-8: Carver (Columbus)
  • 33-8: Creekside
  • 33-9: Rockmart
  • 32-7: Clinch County
  • 32-7: Roswell
  • 32-8: Jefferson
  • 31-4: Bethlehem Christian
  • 31-7: Cedartown
  • 31-7: Rome
  • 31-8: Douglas County
  • 31-8: Lee County
  • 31-8: Perry
  • 31-8: Walton
  • 31-9: Woodward Academy
  • 30-7: Trion
  • 30-7: North Cobb Christian
  • 30-8: Burke County
  • 30-8: Johnson County
  • 30-8: North Gwinnett
  • 30-8: Sandy Creek
  • 30-8: Toombs County
  • 30-8: Bethesda Academy
  • 30-9: Schley County
  • 30-10: Fellowship Christian
  • 30-10: Irwin County

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