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1972 till 2022 NCHSAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF QUALIFICATION & ADVANCEMENT

Totally incomplete and misleading data.
And another example of the incompetence of the NCHSAA to waste time and money generating garbage.
This listing ignores the accomplishments of some of the best, proven public high school programs smack in the middle of North Carolina from 1972 to 1976.
All public high schools did NOT come under the governance of the EXPANDED NCHSAA until 1977.
AND THEY FULLY KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THAT FACT.
Yet they continue to use 1972 as the benchmark year for records, ignoring several top programs in the process.
Why 1972?
Because that marks the return of statewide titles, but only within the NCHSAA. Not all public high schools.
Why not use 1977 as the benchmark date?
It makes entirely too much sense. All public schools are included, just 5 years later.
There is a dirty little secret why.
Most on the current NCHSAA staff have no clue.
But Que does. And some of the others.
Because we have called them out on this several times before.
We will happily pile on this incompetent group until they clearly set the records straight.
 
Correct South Iredell won over Tarboro the year of 2012 for the 2AA State Title
VV86, respectfully, South Iredell beat a tough Carrboro team for the 2AA title in 2012. That was Carrboro's only loss of the season, I'm thinking. One of their wins was over Reidsville.
East Lincoln beat out Tarboro for the 2A title. If it would have been Tarboro that SI beat the newspaper headline might have been "Vikings defeat Vikings for 2AA State Title".
 
Totally incomplete and misleading data.
And another example of the incompetence of the NCHSAA to waste time and money generating garbage.
This listing ignores the accomplishments of some of the best, proven public high school programs smack in the middle of North Carolina from 1972 to 1976.
All public high schools did NOT come under the governance of the EXPANDED NCHSAA until 1977.
AND THEY FULLY KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THAT FACT.
Yet they continue to use 1972 as the benchmark year for records, ignoring several top programs in the process.
Why 1972?
Because that marks the return of statewide titles, but only within the NCHSAA. Not all public high schools.
Why not use 1977 as the benchmark date?
It makes entirely too much sense. All public schools are included, just 5 years later.
There is a dirty little secret why.
Most on the current NCHSAA staff have no clue.
But Que does. And some of the others.
Because we have called them out on this several times before.
We will happily pile on this incompetent group until they clearly set the records straight.
Shoo Fly!
 
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