A California high school won its state championship last weekend without completing a pass, not only in the game but for the entire season.
Seriously.
Granada Hills Charter High School wrapped up an 11–2 season with a victory in the CIF-LA City Section Division I championship. Though the accomplishment was undoubtedly impressive, it isn’t nearly as magnificent in the manner in which the program reached and won the title game.
Granada Hills attempted just seven passes over the course of the year. Senior Dijon Stanley went 0-for-2, and freshman Isaac Delgado went 0-for-5 as the team instead relied on a potent rushing attack.