Yes, will be insulating the rafters, that is pretty straight forward. Just did not know what to do with the gable ends.
You are down in GA so I'm assuming climate zone 3. I'm 5/4marine. I think you need R-38?? (I could be wrong on that) for the bottom of your roof deck.
When I did mine it was in steps. I used 1-by furring strips and stapled them (crown stapler) to the insides of the rafter cavities, up against the bottom of the roof deck. Was a pain in the balls going up the ladder with the strapping, then measuring and marking, then back down to bandsaw to cut notches for the roofing nails. That was a tedious process I was glad to see finished.
Then install rafter baffles, insulate over the top plates, and because I did mine in steps (and I was dumb and cut soffit vents before I insulated), I then stapled strips of Tyvek to the furring strips. That creates a 1.5" air gap between your insulation and the bottom of your roof deck. So cool air can come in from your soffit vents and run up along bottom of roof deck then out the top (ridge vent, gable, etc.).
When I did mine, in hindsight, rather than waste time/money with the Tyvek and tons of rigid foam boards, I would have bought thin foam board (maybe R-5), stapled that to the furring strips then do spray foam on top of that.
If you need R-38 under your roof that's about 6" of R-6.5 spray foam. Assuming you have 2x6 rafters with a 1.5" air gap you'll have 4" of space to insulate and you need 6". If you are going to do drywall I'd rip down 2x4's to 2" strips and screw them to the rafters. Structurally you aren't changing the 2x6'es but dimensionally you would be changing them to 2x8's. Spray in the foam then put up sheetrock.