Hold My Own wrote:They play good teams...I was just talking to my cousin who played in the Seminole District last year and he was talking about the big difference. He said last year he only faced 1 or 2 300lb players and they were not generally athletic, but this year 1 team alone had 2 or 3 VERY athletic guys at that weight....I bet if you were to count how many players on their schedule go D-1/D-1AA there would be more then if you were to count up a Seminole district schedule
Best example I can give is that of Dusty Ackley. Yes, it's with baseball, but the same principle still applies.
Everyone knew Ackley could play. Everyone knew he could hit. His high school had won 3 of the past four state titles in 1A baseball. They consistently played 2A, 3A, and 4A teams and he also played with the big boys in showcase ball in the summer time. However, the scouts still wanted to see him against the better competition on a regular basis. His senior year he transferred to North Forsyth, a 4A school just down the road. He's now at Carolina and looks to be one of the top prospects in this year's draft.
What's the point? Everyone knows Mike can play and that he's a great quarterback, but they probably want to see him against better competition on a routine basis.