Confirmed transfers impacting the 2025 North Carolina high school football season
With transferring in high school football becoming more popular by the year, we are keeping track of the biggest ones affecting North Carolina teams ahead of the 2025 season.
Every player listed below is confirmed to have transferred via multiple publicly available sources, including a player’s various social media changes. It is also possible that the player told us directly, the head coach at the new school confirmed it with us, or the head coach at the old school confirming the change. We will indicate the source for each player listed.
The mere existence of this list is not an endorsement of any transfer or the state of high school football. Our goal with our football offseason coverage is to prepare HSOT Insiders for the upcoming season with as much confirmed information as possible.
Players are listed in alphabetical order by last name. Bookmark this page, as it will be added to as the offseason rolls on. (Have more information on player movement? Reach out to [email protected])
List updated: Jan. 9 at 12:05 p.m.
- Brandon Beliacqua, c/o 2026 OL, Central Cabarrus HS (Concord) → Mount Pleasant HS
- Bevilacqua is the son of previous Central Cabarrus head coach Zach Bevilacqua, who the school moved on from this offseason. Brandon, who graded out at 90% for the year and had 23 pancakes, officially changed schools to Mount Pleasant, which is also in Cabarrus County.
- Jared Street, c/o 2027 QB, West Cabarrus HS (Concord) → Independence HS (Charlotte)
- Street took to his X account on Jan. 9 to announce that he changing his enrollment to Independence High in Mecklenburg County. Street started for West Cabarrus as a sophomore, leading the Wolverines to a breakout 5-6 season. They were 0-10 in 2023. He averaged 81.8 passing yards per game. Street has previously reported verbal offers from the likes of East Carolina and Appalachian State University. He could take over for previous four-year starting quarterback Justin Little, which is Independence’s largest hole to fill in 2025.
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Source: highschoolot.com