![]() And it's going to be we're catching up with everybody and keeping everybody up to date with what's going on with all the 7:30 kicks. Jon Nelson: No, no, no, this is straight up TV. ![]() Shows you how old I am in DeKalb County, but I mention it is the Dekalb Memorial Stadium, but this is the first time that we've had semifinals back to back one site on Georgia Public Broadcasting. I mean, we've done there have been times in the regular season where we would come on at our regular time, we'd wrap up a game and then we would do our main game, like we would do at Memorial Stadium, Hallford Stadium. This is the first time in the history of Georgia Public Broadcasting where when we have on site doubleheaders for home sites, that we're doing two games at once. And then we'd be all just incredibly tired and we would crash all day on Sunday. And it would go like nine, 12, three, six and nine or whatever. ![]() It used to be home sites for the finals in the semifinals were at the Georgia Dome and it was two days of five games that would start at like 11:00 or, you know, 9:00 in the morning. Now you have things now where it's one site for the finals. When the semifinals themselves were at the Georgia Dome before. And for those of us here at Georgia Public Broadcasting, it's a first. Jon Nelson: Well, and also the idea of what it will take to logistically pull off this doubleheader. And here from Fulton County AD Steven Craft is on the underrated Fulton County High School football team. We're going to break down key games with some bracketology. Yeah, you heard that right - Mill Creek versus Milton and Rome versus Langston Hughes. Jon Nelson: So much for burying the lead. Hannah Goodin: Preview our doubleheader semifinal games. We're going to recap our Football Fridays in Georgia game of the week, Walton versus Carrollton. So, here's what we're doing on today's show. And it's an interesting show because it's going to be an interesting week. In each classification, it is 32 teams left, not including flag football, as their playoffs are kicking in as well. It's time for the semifinals here in the playoffs in the GHSA. Thanks for accessing us, however you are doing so - large device or small. Jon Nelson: Welcome to another round of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast here at Georgia Public Broadcasting. Hannah Goodin: I think you got your point across, Jon. Jon Nelson: One of these things is not like the other. This is about our coaches, our communities, and everything that they pour into this. Steven Craft, Fulton County AD: This is about our kids. Jon Nelson: It's not the size of the dog in the fight.
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