He's definitely got the potential. It's early in his career to make a prediction, but he has the physical ability and a good arm, and he's a smart kid.

When you play five or six sophomores offensively, they just have to grow up. That's the only way they can do it without making mistakes. Thankfully our defense played well enough tonight that we could come out on top.

In our defense, he's got contain a majority of the time. He hasn't missed many assignments.

This group of kids know what team is, and they know what heart is. We aren't the biggest in places. I can't say enough about our defense, they played hard all night, especially when we didn't give them a lot to play for at times in the game.

We're gonna have to commit more people to the run than we normally like to do.

It's hard to say whether he's ready for this test or not. I think he is. This will be the fastest defense we've played all year.

We were kind of wanting to build a little momentum down the stretch. We're playing hard, we're just not playing very smart.

Our kids play hard, and they aren't intimidated by anybody. A lot of them are 5-10, 175 pounds and think they're 6-2, 220 sometimes. They've got a lot of heart and I'm proud of them.

They are very athletic. They've got a good team. They had a special teams blunder that cost them the game against Ripley.