Here’s a full look at each opponent on Manchester’s 2025 football schedule, including dates and a brief preview:


Scrimmage – Haralson CountyAug 8

Based in Tallapoosa, GA, the Rebels are a Class A team coached by Randy Crutchfield. They finished last season 1–9 overall and 0–6 in their region (on3.com, maxpreps.com). Expect a scrappy, run-focused squad eager to test the Blue Devils.


Regular Season Opener – Harris CountyAug 15

Harris County (Hamilton, GA) competes in Class A–D1. They traditionally roll out a tough defense and play a rugged ground game. Last spring, they looked strong in non-region scrimmages.


Upson‑LeeAug 22

A local rivalry! Upson‑Lee, from Thomaston, put together an 8–4 record in 2024 and 6–2 in Region AAA‑2 (maxpreps.com). With QB and RB returning talent, they’ll be a powerful, balanced offense. Expect a high-energy showdown.


Macon CountySep 5 (Home)

Macon County Bulldogs, based in Montezuma, GA, are a Class A squad with a tough, physical build. Historically, they rely heavily on a ground-oriented attack and a stout front seven on defense.


SpencerSep 12

Spencer High (Columbus, GA) plays in Class AA public school division. Renowned for a disciplined defense and conservative play-calling, the Tigers are always in the mix late in games.


Chapel HillSep 19 (Home)

Chapel Hill High (Douglasville, GA) is a competitive Class 2-AAAAAA team, typically finishing mid-pack. A balanced offense matched with zone defense makes them a tough early-season test.


TrionSep 26

The Tigers of Trion (Trion, GA) are a small-school Class A powerhouse. Known for their fast tempo offense and aggressive defense, they regularly challenge for regional bragging rights.


BowdonOct 3 (Home)

Bowdon High (Bowdon, GA) competes in Class A and is regionally known for producing strong talent despite limited numbers. Dependable running game and disciplined defensive schemes are their hallmarks.


Mt. ZionOct 24 (Home)

Mt. Zion (Carroll County, GA), not to be confused with other schools, fields a tough-as-nails team in Class A–DII. Strong trenches and smashmouth football define their style.


GreenvilleOct 31 (Home)

Greenville High School (Greenville, GA) plays in Class A–D2. Similar in size to Manchester, they rely on conservative, bend-but-don’t-break defense and a ball-control offense.


Summary Table:

DateOpponentLeague/RegionLast Season Highlights
8/8Haralson County (scrim)Class A Region 61–9 overall, tough rebuild (maxpreps.com, gpb.org)
8/15Harris CountyClass A D1Defense-first squad
8/22Upson-LeeAAA Region 28–4 record, strong returning roster
9/5Macon CountyClass APhysical, run-heavy Bulldogs
9/12SpencerClass AADiscipline and defense-focused
9/19Chapel Hill2-AAAAAABalanced, regionally tough
9/26TrionClass AHigh-speed offense, aggressive defense
10/3BowdonClass ASmall-school grit, reliable RB/defense
10/24Mt. ZionClass A–DIIStrong trenches, physical identity
10/31GreenvilleClass A–DIIConservative, ball-control style

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