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9 Georgia HS Grads To Play In Super Bowl 58: List

Nine Georgia high schools will be represented at Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11. See them here.

GEORGIA — Super Bowl 58 is shaping up to be a memorable one with megastars such as Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Travis Kelce — not to mention, ahem, Taylor Swift — all on display.

Joining them at the big game on Feb. 11: nine players who graduated from high schools in Georgia, including a wide receiver, cornerback and defensive end:

  • Harrison Butker, kicker, The Westminster School, Chiefs
  • Mecole Hardman, wide receiver, Elbert County High School, Chiefs
  • Justin Reid, safety, Dutchtown High School, Chiefs
  • Jaylen Waton, cornerback, Laney High School, Chiefs
  • Wanya Morris, offensive tackle, Grayson High School, Chiefs
  • Malik Herring, defensive end, Mary Persons High School, Chiefs
  • Chris Conley, wide receiver, North Paulding High School, 49ers
  • Charlie Woerner, tight end, Rabun County High School, 49ers
  • T.Y. McGill, defensive tackle, Wayne County High School, 49ers

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This year, Florida and Texas are the best represented, with 10 players each hailing from those two states alone, according to a list compiled by highschoolfootballamerica.com. Nine players went to Georgia high schools, eight came from Michigan high schools, and seven came from California.

Mahomes attended Whitehouse in Texas, McCaffery attended Valor Christian in Colorado, and Kelce went to Cleveland Heights in Ohio. And if you were wondering, Swift attended a public high school in Hendersonville, Tennessee, for two years, and later transferred to Aaron Academy, a private Christian school that offers home-schooling and better accommodated her touring schedule.

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