I think the root of people being down on NC football was when Indy lost to Elder and the streak was snapped by a not so great Cincinnati team. People were down on the football in the state and in a way felt let down despite the circumstances surrounding the loss.
A couple years later Butler had their run with nationally ranked teams that could compete with anyone even finished 3rd in the nation one year. The issue was they didn’t play anyone out of state to show what they could do.
Then Mallard Creek really made an effort to play anyone in the southeast but was getting avoided by everyone. I think that helped salvage the reputation of football here in NC and beat some really good South Carolina teams.
Chambers to their credit has tried to schedule out and play some really good out of state competition as well.
I think the tide is turning because of last season. I know Butler plays Irmo and Mallard Creek plays Grayson and Prince Avenue (GA) this season. Any other notable games vs out of state competition?
I made a post earlier in this thread regarding a simulation tournament I've held for the last several years. This tournament was done after the state championships in all the states were completed. The tournament I did this year was a tournament with divisions, based on the Calpreps ratings. The prior years was open with no divisions. Each tournament consisted of 516 teams. The divisions this year were: Division 1 - 1-132, Division 2 - 133-264, Division 3 265-392 and Division 4 393-517. I took these teams and divided up into East, Southeast, Midwest and West regions.
Teams from North Carolina were in the east region, except for this season (where I set up divisions). Due to not having sufficient teams from states that are usually in the Southeast region, the North Carolina teams were in the southeast region, in Division 4 of this year's tournament.
The teams are randomly put in groups and play a round robin schedule. The top four teams from each group advance until there are 8 teams in each region in the region finals. Then the top four teams from each region advance to the one loss and done, championship round.
I'm sharing this just to show a method I've used to have some idea of how North Carolina teams would do against teams from other states.
North Carolina teams have been fairly competitive in this simulation tournament. Overall from the last four years, North Carolina teams have a record of 238-193.
Individual team records are as follows in no particular order:
Weddington 10-24
Hough 52-21 - Hough was in division 4 for this past season and lost to Ware County from Waycross, GA, in the national semi-finals 28-21.
Charlotte Catholic 5-8
Butler 17-11
Grimsley 25-24
Myers Park 10-4
Chambers 55-31
Cardinal Gibbons 15-13
Mount Tabor 9-5
East Forsyth 27-17
Providence Day 10-11
New Bern 4-8
Hoggard 1-5
Independence 1-5
Hoggard and Independence were in Division 4, Southeast region of this year's tournament.
*Note - Richmond Senior, Charlotte Christian and Wake Forest were included in results for one season that was deleted in error.