Here are the top 10 Georgia high school football teams in average points scored per game, by classification, through Week 7:

Class 6A

  • 50.0 — Valdosta
  • 46.4 — Buford
  • 44.3 — Carrollton
  • 43.8 — Grayson
  • 43.8 — Hillgrove
  • 41.2 — Lowndes
  • 40.8 — Camden County
  • 40.6 — Dacula
  • 40.0 — Harrison
  • 37.2 — North Paulding

Class 5A

  • 55.0 — Thomas County Central
  • 43.8 — Hughes
  • 43.7 — Gainesville
  • 43.7 — Sequoyah
  • 43.3 — Brunswick
  • 43.2 — New Manchester
  • 42.7 — Sprayberry
  • 42.3 — Houston County
  • 39.3 — Jackson County
  • 37.6 — Rome

Class 4A

  • 57.5 — Creekside
  • 43.5 — North Oconee
  • 43.0 — Stockbridge
  • 42.0 — Cartersville
  • 41.3 — Central (Carrollton)
  • 41.2 — Cambridge
  • 38.9 — Cass
  • 38.8 — Tucker
  • 37.8 — Ware County
  • 37.2 — Lithonia

Class 3A

  • 46.8 — Jenkins
  • 46.7 — North Hall
  • 45.8 — West Laurens
  • 44.2 — Troup
  • 43.3 — Northwest Whitfield
  • 39.8 — East Hall
  • 36.2 — Monroe Area
  • 35.4 — Calhoun
  • 34.5 — Peach County
  • 34.2 — Sandy Creek

Class 2A

  • 51.8 — Carver-Columbus
  • 50.2 — Morgan County
  • 47.0 — Sumter County
  • 40.3 — Franklin County
  • 39.2 — North Murray
  • 39.2 — Sonoraville
  • 39.0 — Rockmart
  • 37.0 — Miller Grove
  • 35.0 — Carver (Atlanta)
  • 33.0 — Burke County
  • 32.3 — Pierce County

Class A Division I

  • 44.5 — Thomasville
  • 41.7 — Bleckley County
  • 41.2 — Worth County
  • 39.7 — Jasper County
  • 39.5 — Rabun County
  • 39.0 — Heard County
  • 37.5 — Toombs County
  • 36.7 — Social Circle
  • 35.7 — Temple
  • 34.2 — Jeff Davis
  • 33.0 — Dodge County
  • 33.0 — Gordon Lee

Class A Division II

  • 42.0 — Atkinson County
  • 42.0 — Lincoln County
  • 35.2 — Clinch County
  • 35.2 — Johnson County
  • 34.6 — Bowdon
  • 33.8 — Wheeler County
  • 33.3 — Crawford County
  • 32.8 — Taylor County
  • 32.1 — Mount Zion (Carroll)
  • 32.0 — Screven County
  • 32.0 — Seminole County

Class 3A-A Private

  • 48.7 — Whitefield Academy
  • 41.7 — Fellowship Christian
  • 41.2 — Calvary Day
  • 39.2 — Aquinas
  • 38.5 — Prince Avenue Christian
  • 38.4 — North Cobb Christian
  • 37.7 — Athens Academy
  • 34.8 — Mt. Bethel Christian
  • 32.0 — Landmark Christian
  • 31.8 — Hebron Christian
  • 31.7 — Greater Atlanta Christian

GIAA

  • 38.2 — Valwood
  • 38.2 — Bulloch Academy
  • 37.7 — Brentwood
  • 37.7 — Strong Rock Christian
  • 36.8 — Calvary Christian
  • 36.1 — George Walton Academy
  • 35.7 — John Milledge Academy
  • 35.2 — Stratford Academy
  • 33.7 — SW Georgia Academy
  • 33.3 — Deerfield-Windsor
  • 33.3 — Brookstone

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