The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Playoff teams stay home for holidays in pandemic

This season, the playoffs begin day after Thanksgivi­ng.

- By Adam Krohn

If your high school football team plays the Friday of Thanksgivi­ng week in a typical season, that means you’re in the quarterfin­als and two victories from the state championsh­ip.

This year, with the start of the GHSA football season delayed two weeks because of the coronaviru­s, all playoff teams must stay put for Thanksgivi­ng because the first round of the state playoffs begins the next day.

The same thing holds true for the Christmas holidays. Teams that make it to the championsh­ip games will play Dec. 28- 30 at Center Parc Stadium ( formerly Georgia State Stadium) in Atlanta.

“If your team gets to that point, I think the families will understand, and no one will be complainin­g,” said Colquitt County coach Justin Rogers, whose Packers, ranked No .2 in Class 7 A, finished the regular season 7- 0. “It will be something to get excited about.”

As far as cancellati­ons of individual­s’ potential travel plans, Norcross coach Keith Maloof downplayed the postseason schedule’s impact.

“I’m not sure there’d be as much travel as there would be in a normal year, anyway, because of the pandemic,” Maloof said.

Rogers and Maloof, whose Blue Devils are 9- 0 with one game remaining and ranked No. 3 in 7A, have had to prepare past teams for a game the week of Thanksgivi­ng. Rogers twice took Jones County to the quarterfin­als ( 2014, 2017), and Maloof has been there three times with the Blue Devils — in 2006, and when they won back- to

back state titles during the 2012- 13 seasons.

“( Football on Thanksgivi­ng week) is unique, and I’m glad everyone who made the playoffs this year gets to experience it ,” Rogers said. “It’s a neat thing, and so many communitie­s that have never done it before will have the chance to this year. I think you’ll see a lot of excitement.”

One such community is in Homer, where the Banks County Leopards play. Founded in 1958, the Leopards have advanced in the postseason once, in 2016, when they reached the second round after their opponent forfeited before the game was played. Despite being 1- 8 heading into the final week, the Leopards automatica­lly have qualified for the playoffs because they play in Region 8- 2A, which shrunk to four teams when Riverside Military announced the cancelatio­n of its season in May.

Despite a disappoint­ing season that has included season- ending injuries to their starting and backup quarterbac­ks, and other key starters missing time, Leopards third- year coach Jay Reid said the team is resilient and looking for a playoff victory.

“I’ ve always said that once you’re in the dance, i t’s anyone’s game,” Reid said. “Once you punch your ticket, you never know what could happen next — especially this year. I hate to say it, but there could be a situation where a state champion is crowned not having played in a state championsh­ip game ( because of an opponent canceling because of COVID- 19).”

Maloof is doing everything in his power to make sure his Blue Devils don’t have to forfeit their season once the playoffs begin.

“You’ ve got to be on your toes every day with this COVID- 19,” he said. “It’s real, and it’s hard to navigate. I’ve been telling these young men and their families to separate as much as possible, and that’s typically not what you do, especially this time of year. We can’t control everything, but we’re doing things individual­ly, on a daily basis, as coaches and players, like masking up and not staying together in groups for too long.

“We’ve just got to control what we can control, and that’s the biggest thing. We want to keep ourselves safe to hopefully make a deep playoff run.”

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Justin Rogers and the Colquitt County Packers, ranked No. 2 in 7A, head into the playoffs as a No. 1 seed following a 7- 0 regular season.
COURTESY PHOTO Justin Rogers and the Colquitt County Packers, ranked No. 2 in 7A, head into the playoffs as a No. 1 seed following a 7- 0 regular season.

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