Texas signee Samari Matthews makes history as North Carolina's Mr. Football
Hough High School standout Samari Matthews has been named North Carolina Mr. Football, becoming the first defensive player ever to win the award. The honor cements Matthews as the top high school football player in the state and highlights the impact he’s made throughout his senior season.
Matthews has been one of the most dominant defensive backs in the country, pairing elite athleticism with physical play and high-level ball skills. His performance this year not only elevated Hough’s defense but also positioned him as one of the most complete prospects in the 2025 cycle.
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The timing of the award comes as Matthews prepares for the state championship game this weekend, where he will look to close out his high school career with a title. After the championship, all focus will shift to his future in Austin, where he is set to join the Texas Longhorns and compete for early playing time in the secondary.
Matthews’ historic Mr. Football selection reflects both his individual talent and the growing recognition of defensive excellence in North Carolina. Texas is getting a special player—and this award only reinforces that.























