State of North Carolina producing high school football talent, players aren't staying home
Posted Feb 22, 2013
The good news for the state of North Carolina is the level of football prospects is on the rise. The bad news is those players aren't staying home. The 2014 Rivals100 features two five-star players and two four-stars from North Carolina. But according to recent recruiting trends, none of the in-state programs will land those players.
(Rivals.com)
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