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Can you find your team? Here are final Best In State top 12 schools.

NC Football News is looking for a presenting sponsor for its popular Best In State content for the upcoming season.

Email us at eric@NCFootballNews.com for more details.

Connect your business to positive stories and headlines focused on North Carolina’s passionate college football landscape (35 teams that compete across six levels of play). Presenting sponsors will have their branding and logos attached to our:

  • Preseason and post-season All-State Teams
  • Regular-season weekly All-State Top Players lists
  • Our weekly Top-15 Team Power Ranking
  • An end-of-season Top-15 Team Power Ranking (See 2022 Final Rankings Here)

Multiple content items each week (at least 4-5 stories) during the regular season.

Banner ads (728×90 px) included with each content piece, with click-throughs to your business.

Active promotion on social media.

Business logo included in all our Best In State social media graphics

Best In State focuses on ALL divisions of football within our state: NCAA FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III as well as NAIA and Junior College. North Carolina has college football teams in all major metropolitan areas and many spots in between, front mountains to the coast.

Ad campaign will run through Feb. 7, 2024, which is National Signing Day for new recruits (the unofficial end of the 2023-24 season).

Contact Eric for more details: eric@NCFootballNews.com

CURRENT DISCOUNTED PRICE: $3,500/season.

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