Will Cooper is at a center of a feverish discuss about a North Carolina high school football record.
It was initially believed which Cooper, a rising senior at Broughton High School in Raleigh, set a state jot down by throwing for 600 yards in a diversion last October. However, a Raleigh News as well as Observer thoroughly went through a diversion tape as well as determined which Cooper essentially threw for 585 yards, tying him for a state jot down with former UF quarterback Chris Leak.
Despite a report from a News as well as Observer, a North Carolina High School Athletic Association has yet to mislay a jot down as well as is observant it wants both coaches from a diversion to agree on a yardage for Cooper before coming to a final decision.
Florida doesnt have an official state jot down book. The Florida High School Athletic Association only keeps state championship as well as postseason records.
For more, click a couple next to read a full story from a Raleigh News as well as Observer:
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/26/1301680/one-for-the-books-maybe-high-school.html
What do we think? How accurate have been high school football stats which have been kept by coaches? What should a routine be in determining whether or not a performance is a state record? How frustrated would we be if we thought we broke a jot down as well as eight months after people were questioning it?
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