We knew a game was going to come down to a pitch pass sometime. Paul and I would go out in the street in front of my house and practice it. Someone pitches him the ball and Paul bombs it to me.

I've never had a varsity touchdown before and to come out and get two on defense is big. It's good to know you can help the team win without having a big impact on offense.

They came down here two years ago and we had them 8-6 late in the first half. Then within two minutes they scored two touchdowns and we never recovered.

Give them credit, they played very good defense the first half, and then we saw some things we though would be effective against them. It was a great gut check at that point.

He potentially could be as good of an athlete as has ever played sports in this town. And we've had some super kids.

The defense was really playing good football. They are swarming to the ball and improving each week.

He went to some camps and got some additional technique this summer, and he's really started to blossom. I think it finally hit him what we had been telling him. He got some input from college coaches that he has a chance to be really special.

You kind of flood an area and then you get a deep receiver and he was wide open.

He's supposed to be in a 5-2. Then we yelled 4-3 at the last second. Then he jumps back and plays a middle linebacker.