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The VYPE DFW Private School Quarterback of the Year fan poll is a Dallas-Fort Worth high school football ballot for private-school quarterbacks. The provided facts confirm a VYPE DFW 2023-24 Private School Quarterback of the Year Fan Poll and identify it as a public online fan vote on vype.com. The page is not a UIL public-school quarterback award, and it is not a statewide Texas quarterback ranking.
The private-school label is the main searcher issue. VYPE DFW runs separate ballots for UIL public-school athletes and TAPPS or private-school athletes. That split means a quarterback from Parish Episcopal, Prestonwood Christian, Fort Worth Nolan Catholic, Bishop Lynch, or another private program should not be promoted with the public-school QB link. For broader geography, use the Texas contest guide or the United States contest hub.
DFW football has overlapping VYPE ballots: public-school quarterback, private-school quarterback, public offensive player, private offensive player, and defensive player categories. A private-school QB campaign needs the exact article title, because a supporter who votes in the wrong VYPE embed may help the wrong contest. The correct approach is to identify the nominee, school, private-school ballot, and deadline before any social post goes out.
The facts confirm one named private-school quarterback result, but it is a preseason award rather than the year-end poll. Cole Matsuda of Fort Worth Nolan Catholic is confirmed as the VYPE DFW Private School Preseason QB of the Year, reported around 2022. The facts do not confirm the year-end VYPE DFW Private School Quarterback of the Year winner for 2023-24, and they do not confirm whether a separate 2024-25 QB ballot ran outside a broader private-school offensive award.
| Cycle or item | Player | School | Confirmed fact | Use on this page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private-school preseason QB | Cole Matsuda | Fort Worth Nolan Catholic | Won VYPE DFW Private School Preseason QB of the Year around 2022 | Confirmed context only; not a year-end winner claim |
| 2023-24 private-school QB fan poll | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | Fan-vote poll confirmed; winner not surfaced in facts | Do not invent a winner |
| 2024-25 separate private-school QB ballot | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | Facts say it may be unknown or folded into Private School Offensive POY | Verify the live VYPE title before building a campaign |
| Current year-end winner | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | No confirmed year-end private-school QB winner in the facts file | Leave winner fields unknown until VYPE confirms |
This distinction is not a technicality. Searchers often use preseason and year-end phrases interchangeably, but those are separate moments in the football calendar. A preseason QB poll rewards expectation and returning profile before the season, while a year-end QB poll should reflect the completed fall season and VYPE's final nominee pool. A clean guide keeps those lanes separate.
Most readers need the mechanics before they need a long football history. VYPE Media runs the DFW coverage, VYPE editorial staff select nominees, and fans vote in an embedded poll on vype.com. The facts do not confirm a public vote cap, published audience scale, or year-end winner name for this specific private-school QB ballot.
| Item | Detail | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Organizer | VYPE Media through the DFW market | Confirmed |
| Publication | VYPE DFW on vype.com | Confirmed |
| Contest name | VYPE DFW Private School Quarterback of the Year Fan Poll | Confirmed for 2023-24 |
| Ballot side | Private-school or TAPPS-side football quarterback ballot | Confirmed distinction |
| Nominee selection | VYPE editorial staff select athlete nominees | Confirmed in shared facts |
| Voting format | Public online fan poll embedded on a VYPE article | Confirmed |
| Paid voting | No purchase required; paidVoting is false | Confirmed |
| Close time | 11:59 pm on the stated deadline date | Confirmed in shared facts |
| Vote cap | Not publicly stated in the facts file | UNKNOWN |
| Year-end winner | No confirmed name in the provided facts | UNKNOWN |
For general supporter timing, the how-to voting guide can help structure reminders and channel lists. The live VYPE article remains the authority for nominee spelling, deadline, and any rule note.
The uniqueness of this page comes from the TAPPS-side DFW map, not from generic quarterback language. Parish Episcopal is confirmed in the facts as a Dallas TAPPS Division I football power with VYPE coverage around a fourth straight title bid. Prestonwood Christian of Plano appears in VYPE-covered matchups with Parish and Nolan. Fort Worth Nolan Catholic is named directly in the facts and anchors the confirmed Cole Matsuda preseason QB result. Bishop Lynch is listed in the facts as Dallas private-school context, with VYPE-search confirmation marked UNKNOWN, so it should be handled carefully rather than inflated.
| Program | Location | Facts-file context | QB ballot relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parish Episcopal | Dallas | TAPPS Division I and three-time-plus state football champion context; VYPE covered a fourth straight title bid | A headline private-school football brand that can drive ballot searches |
| Prestonwood Christian | Plano | TAPPS Division I football; VYPE covered Prestonwood versus Parish and Nolan playoff matchups | Relevant for north DFW private-school football support |
| Fort Worth Nolan Catholic | Fort Worth | Named as Nolan Catholic Vikings in VYPE facts; Cole Matsuda preseason QB result confirmed | The clearest confirmed private-school QB context in the file |
| Bishop Lynch | Dallas | Included in DFW private-school context, but VYPE coverage status is marked UNKNOWN in the facts | Use as cautious local context, not as proof of a VYPE QB nominee |
| Grapevine Faith | Grapevine | Private-school baseball dominance confirmed in facts | Shows the wider private-school VYPE coverage map, but not a confirmed QB result |
| Fort Worth Christian | Fort Worth area | Private-school baseball context appears in facts through Grady Emerson | Useful as private-school DFW context, not a football winner claim |
Program names help voters understand the market, but they are not a shortcut to unsupported results. Parish Episcopal's football strength, Nolan Catholic's confirmed QB context, and Prestonwood Christian's playoff coverage make the private-school side distinct from the UIL public-school page. They do not prove a current nominee list or winner unless the active VYPE article says so. A credible campaign names the program and nominee only after checking the official poll.
The private-school ballot follows the same broad fall football rhythm as the UIL side, but the communities and playoff context differ. TAPPS Division I programs such as Parish Episcopal, Prestonwood Christian, and Fort Worth Nolan Catholic can create a compact but intense voting market. That makes the private-school QB page different from a public-school QB guide built around Duncanville, North Crowley, Southlake Carroll, Allen, Prosper, or DeSoto.
| Stage | Window | TAPPS or private-school note | Supporter action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preseason VYPE coverage | August football buildup | VYPE runs preseason polls before the season; Cole Matsuda's private-school preseason QB result is confirmed around 2022 | Separate preseason recognition from year-end winner language |
| Regular season | Late August through fall | Private-school quarterbacks build visibility through district games and school-community coverage | Collect verified highlights and school posts without inventing stats |
| TAPPS district stretch | Mid to late fall | Parish Episcopal, Prestonwood Christian, Nolan Catholic, and similar programs can shape regional attention | Prepare the correct private-school ballot message before VYPE publishes |
| Playoff matchups | November to December | Facts confirm VYPE coverage of Prestonwood, Parish, and Nolan playoff matchups | Use official VYPE or school context for any matchup claims |
| Year-end VYPE poll | After the fall season when published | The official VYPE article controls nominee list, ballot type, and deadline | Share the private-school QB URL immediately and avoid public-school links |
| Poll close | 11:59 pm on the stated deadline date | VYPE's shared close-time rule applies when the article states the date | Use human reminders only; no bots or voting software |
| Result archive | After VYPE posts results | The facts do not confirm the year-end winner name | Wait for VYPE before adding winner language |
This timeline is also a practical CRO issue for schools and parents. When VYPE publishes a short-window poll, the difference between a clean supporter message and a confused message can be significant. The message should say private-school quarterback, include the official VYPE URL, name the deadline, and avoid references to the public-school quarterback ballot.
A strong promotion plan is concise and verifiable. State the athlete's name, school, private-school quarterback category, VYPE DFW source, and deadline. Do not claim a vote cap unless VYPE states one. Do not claim a lead, finalist status beyond the live ballot, or a year-end win unless VYPE has published it. This is especially important here because the facts include a confirmed preseason winner but mark the year-end winner as unknown.
VYPE's anti-abuse language is the hard boundary. The facts say use of voting software or bots can result in deletion of votes and potential disqualification. Human promotion through school emails, booster groups, student sections, alumni, family networks, and football communities is different from automation. The safest campaign is organized, deadline-driven, and transparent about the official VYPE article.
For outside support on a short sports ballot, the sports fan-poll vote support page explains quality controls for public sports polls. Treat any support as secondary to VYPE's rules and the official private-school QB article.
A clean template is: vote for the named quarterback from the named private school in the VYPE DFW Private School Quarterback of the Year fan poll before the posted deadline. Add the official VYPE article link in the original post. If the campaign uses graphics, include the school name, the private-school category, and the deadline, but leave out unverified vote totals and winner claims.
After the close, verification comes first. VYPE announces results on vype.com after poll windows end, and the provided facts do not identify a year-end private-school QB winner. A school page, athlete bio, or campaign recap should wait for a VYPE result before saying a quarterback won the award. If VYPE does not publish vote totals or percentages, leave those numbers unknown.
Useful campaign measurement is still possible without invented numbers. Track the official VYPE URL, the ballot title, nominee names, schools, deadline, first share time, reminder schedule, channels used, and whether the result was posted. Keep preseason and year-end records separate because Cole Matsuda's confirmed item is a preseason QB result, while this page targets the year-end private-school quarterback search intent.
Future updates should preserve the public-versus-private distinction. If a later facts file confirms a 2024-25 or 2025-26 separate private-school QB ballot, add that specific cycle and source-backed result. If VYPE folds quarterback recognition into a private-school offensive player poll for a season, say that plainly instead of forcing the page to look annual in a way the facts do not support. Honest unknowns keep the guide useful for parents, players, and DFW private-school football communities.
Open vype.com and look for the VYPE DFW private-school quarterback fan-poll article for the current football cycle.
Check that the page is for private-school quarterbacks, not the UIL public-school quarterback ballot or the broader private-school offensive player poll.
Use the embedded poll on the official VYPE article and follow the deadline, cap, and anti-abuse instructions shown there.
After the poll closes, use VYPE's own result post before calling any quarterback the winner.
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