
January 2026
by Maria Smith
North Atlanta High School alumni, learned more than just football between the goal posts at Eddie S. Henderson Stadium on Friday nights. They discovered how the value of grit, discipline, and community can shape young men from Atlanta’s Upper Westside, and how far that foundation can take them.
Linton, now wearing No. 85 in his first year at the University of Georgia, was a dominant force for the Warriors, becoming one of the state’s most coveted edge rushers. The 6-foot-4 outside line blocker and special teams player has shown rare explosiveness and a relentless work ethic in Athens. The former four-star recruit helped lead North Atlanta to back-to-back playoff runs and has seen action on the dominant Dawgs defense this year. His journey from neighborhood fields to Sanford Stadium stands as proof that the Upper Westside can forge elite talent.
Benson’s path started in the same Upper Westside neighborhood and took him all the way to the hallowed halls of Harvard University. In Cambridge, Massachusetts, the 6-foot defensive back has become an integral part of the Crimson defense during 2025, his sophomore season. A First Team All-Region standout on both sides of the ball in high school, Benson’s leadership, versatility and academic prowess have defined his career so far. His commitment and dogged determination reflect not only athletic excellence but also impressive academic drive.
Different schools. Different paths. One shared starting point. Together, Linton and Benson represent what’s possible when opportunity meets preparation, and when Atlanta’s Upper Westside keeps showing up, play after play.
Photo credit (Benson): Harvard Athletics
Photo credit (Linton): University of Georgia Athletic Association



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