Georgia High School Boys Basketball Top 25 Rankings - Jan. 27

Grayson Rams hold onto No. 1 spot, Wheeler Wildcats drop to No. 2 in latest rankings

Jan. 27, 2026 at 2:31pm

The Georgia high school boys basketball 2025-26 campaign is down to the last couple of weeks before the postseason. The sixth set of the latest Georgia Top 25 high school boys basketball rankings of the regular season sees the Grayson Rams once again ahead of the defending GHSA Class 6A state champion Wheeler Wildcats for the No. 1 spot.

Why it matters

The rankings provide a comprehensive look at the top high school basketball teams in Georgia, highlighting the state's top talent and setting the stage for the upcoming postseason. As the regular season winds down, these rankings will be closely watched by fans, coaches, and scouts alike.

The details

The Grayson Rams (17-1) return to the No. 1 spot, led by 2027 three-star shooting guard Marcus Curry. The Wheeler Wildcats (16-5), featuring UConn commitment Colben Landrew and Ole Miss pledge Jaron Saulsberry, drop to No. 2. The Gainesville Red Elephants (20-0) come in at No. 3, while the McEachern Indians (15-4) and St. Pius X Golden Lions (21-0) round out the top 5.

  • The Georgia high school boys basketball 2025-26 campaign is down to the last couple of weeks before the postseason.
  • The sixth set of the latest Georgia Top 25 high school boys basketball rankings of the regular season was released on January 27, 2026.

The players

Grayson Rams

The Grayson Rams (17-1) returns to the No. 1 spot as they have been the state's most consistent team so far.

Wheeler Wildcats

The Wheeler Wildcats (16-5), the defending Class 6A state champions, drop to the second spot in the latest Georgia high school boys basketball Top 25 rankings.

Marcus Curry

The 2027 three-star shooting guard was named a first-team preseason Class 6A all-state selection and leads the Grayson Rams.

Colben Landrew

The UConn commitment plays point guard for the Wheeler Wildcats.

Jaron Saulsberry

The Ole Miss pledge plays small forward for the Wheeler Wildcats.

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The takeaway

The Georgia high school boys basketball rankings continue to be dominated by powerhouse programs like Grayson and Wheeler, showcasing the state's deep pool of top-tier talent. As the postseason approaches, these rankings will be closely watched to see which teams emerge as the favorites to win state titles.