DAVIDSON, N.C. - Will Grier is still trying to get his head around throwing for a national record 837 yards passing and 10 touchdowns in his team's 104-80 win in a North Carolina high school state playoff game last Friday night.
The Davidson Day High School junior quarterback, being recruited by several top schools around the country, surpassed the mark of 764 yards passing set by Pacific Palisades (Calif.) QB David Koral set in 2000. Davidson Day High advanced to the N.C. Independent Schools' Division II championship game with the win over Harrells Christian.
Grier says "it was craziest thing I've ever been a part of. It was ridiculous."
In the wild game that lasted nearly four hours, the teams combined for 184 points surpassing the existing state mark of 142 set in 1930.
The game ended close to midnight and Grier had no idea he broke any records until the following day.
"My Twitter account just blew up," Grier said.
Grier said it seemed like the game might never end, but that the Wildcats felt unstoppable on offense.
They scored on every possession except one.