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Michigan High Schools Follow National Trend in Streaming State Championships

๐Ÿ“ MultipleยทWednesday, July 1, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

The recent trend of streaming high school football state championships for free has caught on in Michigan. With the success of the UIL's UIL state championships in Texas, Michigan schools are now exploring similar options. Local schools like Detroit Catholic Central and Warren De La Salle are considering partnering with streaming services to broadcast their state championship games. This move could attract more fans and increase exposure for Michigan's top talent, including standout quarterback, Tyler Smith, from Farmington Hills Harrison. As the MHSAA continues to discuss streaming options, it remains to be seen how this trend will shape the future of high school football in Michigan.

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