For an NAIA school to give full tuition to somebody is a really big deal. He was a guy they really went after.
He got a lot of yardage on his own when he got into the secondary and made people miss him. He had some long runs.
He turned it again a little in practice (on Tuesday), but we're hoping he can play.
He's made some spectacular plays this season. He's capable of making a big play any time.
He's much stronger than he was last year.
He's not a burner. It's kind of hard to impress anyone if you aren't. Plus he was coming off a junior year that was sort of average so that didn't get much interest generated in him.
He's our strongest player regardless of weight.
Hopefully, what we did Friday will translate on the field this week. I like the way we played at a fast pace against Avon.
Nobody works any harder than he does at being good.
They throw it a lot, and you have to cover them all over the field.
We normally have to stretch the field with our passing game rather than our rushing game.
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