Where will 2022 NCHSAA Football Championships be played at

wonder07

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Have the 2 teams play at the biggest central located high school. That would also get rid of the problem were the west team has to travel 3-5 hours sometimes more and east only having to travel 1-3 hours.
 

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Didn’t they wait till the Regional finals last year to decide where the games would be played at.
 

SPRaiders78

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What about some of the smaller colleges in the middle of the state? Elon, High Point, Winston-Salem State, ect. Smaller stadiums where the spectators don’t look so sporadic.
 

Sportsnut17

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What about some of the smaller colleges in the middle of the state? Elon, High Point, Winston-Salem State, ect. Smaller stadiums where the spectators don’t look so sporadic.
High point doesn’t have football. WSSU plays in a 75 year old, 16,000 plus stadium with no real appeal.
 
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PrepFanNC

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High Point's Simeon Stadium has plenty of seats... Its also kind of decrepit, much like Bowman Gray. Not too big to swallow the crowd up.

I would want whatever venue to have the locker room space to accommodate four teams.. Waiting for a team to clear out their locker room can be a pain for the next game's teams.
 

crest91

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This is probably gonna sound stupid and definitely impossible, but I'm gonna say itanyway. Western Championship plays at Western Carolina or App State or Brevard...East does the same at East Carolina or another school out that way. Then state is to the best of our ability in the middle geographically
 

ocdavis31

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I might be the only thing that thinks this but I’d like to see them go back to playing at high school stadiums.
Would you require a minimum number of seats, including a minimum number for visitors? If so, what number?