Year in and year out the SPC is one of the best 3A conferences. What are your thoughts on this league for 2020? I feel Kannapolis (A.L. Brown) is the most talented and Central Cabarrus will be a tough team, but Cox Mill may be the team I'm really going to keep an eye out for.
Senior QB Varney Farhnbullah returns for the Chargers after passing for 2670 yards and 27 TD's to just 10 picks. He also had his best game passing against A.L. Brown as he torched the Wonders secondary for 348 yards.
Kannapolis also has a very solid quarterback in rising junior Cam Kromah who really came on late and passed for 1685 yards and 14 TD's.
I'm not ready to make my final predictions just yet, but here is how I'm leaning in May.
1. Kannapolis
2. Cox Mill
3. Central Cabarrus
4. NW Cabarrus
5. Concord
6. J.M. Robinson
7. West Cabarrus
A few other observations:
-I think Concord will be much improved but I just don't know if I can say that the Spiders are back.
-It's hard to really gauge NW Cabarrus with the coaching change and the graduation of a lot of talent. However, they've got a great new coach in Eric Morman so I wouldn't be shocked if the Trojans weren't still in the mix.
-In time, West Cabarrus may be the best school in the county, but my expectations aren't high with no senior class.
-I do think Central Cabarrus has the talent to compete in the Top-3 but with a coaching change and not having spring/summer workouts for Zach Bevilacua to install his system, they'll be a little behind where he expects them to be.
-The lack of the spring/summer programs is one reason I'm high on the Wonders. It's no secret that Todd Haglar has one of the best strength programs in NC, and I think they'll be a little ahead of some of the other schools for that reason.
Senior QB Varney Farhnbullah returns for the Chargers after passing for 2670 yards and 27 TD's to just 10 picks. He also had his best game passing against A.L. Brown as he torched the Wonders secondary for 348 yards.
Kannapolis also has a very solid quarterback in rising junior Cam Kromah who really came on late and passed for 1685 yards and 14 TD's.
I'm not ready to make my final predictions just yet, but here is how I'm leaning in May.
1. Kannapolis
2. Cox Mill
3. Central Cabarrus
4. NW Cabarrus
5. Concord
6. J.M. Robinson
7. West Cabarrus
A few other observations:
-I think Concord will be much improved but I just don't know if I can say that the Spiders are back.
-It's hard to really gauge NW Cabarrus with the coaching change and the graduation of a lot of talent. However, they've got a great new coach in Eric Morman so I wouldn't be shocked if the Trojans weren't still in the mix.
-In time, West Cabarrus may be the best school in the county, but my expectations aren't high with no senior class.
-I do think Central Cabarrus has the talent to compete in the Top-3 but with a coaching change and not having spring/summer workouts for Zach Bevilacua to install his system, they'll be a little behind where he expects them to be.
-The lack of the spring/summer programs is one reason I'm high on the Wonders. It's no secret that Todd Haglar has one of the best strength programs in NC, and I think they'll be a little ahead of some of the other schools for that reason.