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ometimes it’s lableled was remarkable. as coach-speak. And it also ended up being the last year as Ricebird head “Take it one day at a time. coach for Bob Gillis, which Give 110 percent effort.” was shocking to most of us. We’ve all heard the sports As we cliches before. sit on the But cusp of when it’s AY the 2015 closely season, we analyzed TRASNER can only – no matwonder ter your INK BY THE BARREL what lies endeavor ahead. – taking Will things one step at a time, day by day, truly the Ricebirds be able to defend their district championship, is the best way to approach make a long playoff run, get things and to make improvepast top teams like Navasota ments. and Carthage and play for a Looking back, although nobody could have fully antici- Class 4A Division I title at pated it during the pre-season, Houston’s NRG Stadium? Can Louise improve upon 2014 shaped up to be quite the the wild success of 2014 and landmark year in Wharton win a district title for the first County high school football. time in what has to be deEvery team in the county cades? reached the playoffs, which These answers and many was significant. more will be revealed as the Louise won eight games teams make their way through and made one of the biggest (Continued Page 18) turnarounds in Texas, which
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His Show NOW Condra ready to lead Birds in 2015 season The big news for the El Campo football team entering 2015 is old news by now. That refers to a change in head coaches following the retirement of Bob Gillis, Hall of Fame coach, and the promotion of top assistant Wayne Condra. Inheriting a salty roster of skill talent at a tradition-rich program and following in the footsteps of a beloved veteran is not lost on Condra. Instead, he says, he embraces the opportunity. “What makes El Campo so special are the kids and just the community,” he said. “We have such hard working kids. They’re gonna give you everything they’ve got. It doesn’t matter what you’re doing – FFA, academics, band, cheerleading, drill team. It flows throughout the school district. There’s such strong support. When kids know they have that support it helps drive them.” Condra is no stranger to football
IN THE HUDDLE Wayne Condra, El Campo head caoch, directs the offense through another play during pre-season drills. Condra takes over this season after the retirement of Bob Gillis. tradition. He’s a former 3-year letterman at Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio. “We played both offense and defense back then,” Condra smiled. “There were no specialists.” He performed at a high level in high school and earned a scholarship to Texas Lutheran, where he was recruited as a quarterback but switched to strong safety. Following a successful four years at TLU, Condra worked at Hondo ISD for a semester, then got the call to re-
turn to Clark High, where he worked as an assistant for the next four years. “It was an opportunity to coach at your old school, which I jumped at,” he said. “Look at our staff now, we have three to four guys who played here who are coaching here now. It’s special to be able to come back. Condra then moved on to Victoria High School in 1990, where he served as defensive coordinator until 1998 (Continued Page 16)
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ith hurry-up, no-huddle and Spread-type offenses so popular in Texas high school football, El Campo can be described as a dinosaur with its offensive attack. But this is no lazy, vegetarian Brontosaurus over at Ricebird Stadium. Rather, it’s more of a vicious Tyranosaurus Rex, ripping through opposing defenses with long run plays and punishing linemen. “When you don’t see an offense like what we do, it’s hard to prepare for,” EC SENIOR LEADER Head Coach Wayne Condra said. “A lot of defenses nowadays gear up to stop the Ricebird Ernie Arrambide operates the El Campo offense during a pre-seaSpread. Then we come right at you and son practice. The senior will be the starting quarterback this year. play very physical. We come in and, for example, can mix it up with multiple tight him credit for. He gets in the open field been working hard,” Condra said. “He’s ends, it makes it hard and adds a different and he can turn it up a notch.” really focusing on the things he needs to element to the game. Look at Bellville who Classmate Tae Harris rushed for more do to make sure the offense runs smoothruns the Slot T, people don’t see it. Port than 1,000 yards in 2014 and is the perfect ly. Ernie knew what he needed to work Lavaca, they’ve got that Air Force option, complement to Dove’s physical style. Har- on and that’s what he’s done. Our No. 2 Georgia Tech-type stuff. We’re all unique ris is also a Division-I college recruit, hav- quarterback will be Deaderick or Brock and it makes it hard to defend when you’ve ing committed to Texas State this spring. Brandl.” got three days to work on it.” “Tae is the quick guy,” Condra said. The offensive line returns one starter Headlining the El Campo offense “He hits the hole fast and you’ve got to from last season in junior Reid Zboril. is running back Kevin Dove, a 6-0, get there fast or he’s gone. We are very A number of candidates will be asked to 250-pound bruiser who gained more than fortunate to have both of them coming step to the forefront to ensure the EC run2,000 yards on the ground last season, back.” ning game stays sharp in 2015. including 260 yards against eventual State Junior Deaderick Hollaway will also “We’ve got several guys we’re looking champ Navasota. Dove has already verget carries out of the backfield after comat,” Condra said. “Zboril is a returning bally committed to attend Texas El Paso peting for the starting QB spot. starter. He’s had a great couple weeks of next season. “He’s really come on the past few practice. LaTrent Greely, we’ve moved “Kevin is the power guy,” Condra days,” Condra said. “He’s really been a him out to tight end and, I tell you what, said. “But he’s also got such great vibright spot as far as what he’s brought to he’s really done a great job. He’s another sion. He can see the hole and make those the table for us and adds quality depth.” guy who’s sneaky fast and has great cuts when he needs to. That’s one of the Under center this season will be senior hands. He’s had a great summer and carthings that makes him special. He not Ernie Arrambide, after winning the job in ried it over to fall practices. only can come in and run over you, but pre-season. “Rhett Spenrath’s really been workhe’s got the hips to make those cuts. And “Ernie had a great summer and from ing hard at center. Tyreese Johnson, Josh he’s got more speed than what people give the end of school until now has really Cantu, Chris Melchor, Raul Gonzalez, 6 EL CAMPO LEADER-NEWS | FOOTBALL PREVIEW
Dawson Mach, Micah McComb, are others we’re looking at. Then you’ve got Reed Spenrath at tight end. Jurvon Bryant, Brandon Williams and Ty Lillie can help us too. A lot of those guys play defense for us. We want to stay fresh, so having depth will help us.” At receiver, DeMarcus Wilson adds a speed element while Wesley Arrambide, who dunked in a basketball game last season, brings athleticism. “Demarcus is playing our Z spot,” Condra said. “He’s an athletic kid, has great speed and poses a deep threat. The X receiver is Wesley Arrambide. He is very athletic. Brock Brandl is also gonna work at receiver. He showed a lot of good things at 7-on-7. He runs good routes and, by playing QB, knows how to find the open area.” The Ricebirds averaged 38 points per game last season, so if they are able to defend their District title, putting up points will once again be an emphasis. “There are some top teams in our region who are in our district,” Condra said. “Stafford is loaded with talent. West Columbia has a lot of kids coming back. Bay City, you can never count them out. Brazos has a lot coming back. Needville made the playoffs last year. It’s gonna be a fight each week, so we have to be ready.”
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he Ricebird defense enters the season looking to replace seven graduated seniors from a defense that led them to the Regional semis a year ago. Such is life in high school football, Alan Roberts, EC defensive coordinator said. “We’ve got to have some young kids step up,” he said. “But that’s kind of the ebb and flow of high school football. Kids graduate and you have new faces every year. When we went to State in 2012, we had some guys who had a little bit of experience. The next year, we had to completely re-tool it with some young kids. We’re looking forward to watching some of these kids step up and be the next man up this year.” One of the top returning defenders for El Campo is Kevin Dove, a disrupting defensive lineman who is also expected to help out at linebacker. “Kevin, defensive tackle is his position but we’re also experimenting with him at middle linebacker,” Head Coach Wayne Condra said. “It’s a different game at linebacker. We do a lot
of slanting at DL, but at LB he’s reading the football more.” Jacob Supak and Riley Stock will see a lot of time at inside linebackers for EC this season. “Supak is a lot like his brother,” Condra said. “Riley moved to middle from outside and has really taken it on and done good things for us.” Defensive line, much like offensive line, could see a rotation of sorts. Dove and defensive end LaTrent Greely cause a lot of havoc when playing side by side. Reid Zboril and Chris Melchor return to the line after making several dynamic plays in 2014. “Josh Cantu and Tyreese Johnson will play a lot at tackle,” Condra said. “Chris Melchor also. When Kevin needs a break, Chris will go in there. He played big for us last year. We expect big things from him again.” At outside linebacker, Zarian Baylor and Jarric Chapman will hold the fort. BJ Baylor also is vying for time. At cornerback, look for (Continued Page 19)
ELLIOT BABCOCK EC Secondary Coach “He didn’t get the opportunity to play secondary here but was a really good quarterback. My first year here I would have loved to have him at free safety though. He’s high energy and brings good knowledge and excitement to the game. Kids can relate to him because he played here.” -Wayne Condra
PROPER FORM Ricebird defenders Jacob Supak, left, and DeMarcus Wilson team up to stop a La Grange ballcarrier during preseason scrimmage action. Coach Alan Roberts and his crew look to continue the tradition of outstanding El Campo defense this season.
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NEW HEIGHTS Senior DeMarcus Wilson leaps to haul in a pass during pre-season drills. Wilson will add an explosive option at wideout for EC this year.
(Continued from Page 13) until Victoria consolidated. In 2000, Condra was named head coach at Victoria Memorial. That’s when Gillis arrived as athletic director. “I knew him previously,” Condra said. “I was quite fortunate to have him come in as AD and work with him. It was a good situation.” When Gillis returned to El Campo as head coach, he could think of only one man whom he trusted to run his defense – and that was Condra. “It was a great opportunity to come here and work with great kids and coaches,” Condra said. “I was very familiar with El Campo. I remember back in 1990 at Victoria, we had a scrimmage here. At that time, I was like ‘where in the heck is El Campo?’ It didn’t take long to figure out this program was serious about football. It was quite a scrimmage when we came here, let me tell you. “Over the years, I got to know a lot about the people
and city. So it wasn’t a hard sales pitch when Coach Gillis asked me to come here. Since then, my family and I have made some real fond memories. We’ve had some great kids come through here.” Seeing the handwriting on the wall in regards to his impending retirement, Gillis asked his defensive coordinator to take over play calling duties on offense. It turned out to be a successful project, as the 2014 EC offense racked up 38 points per game and the Ricebirds won 11 of 13 games, reaching the Regional semis. “It was only a little different last year as OC,” Condra said. “Calling defense, it helps you call offense because you have that mentality of what an offense can attack. It helps. We coach both sides of the football here anyway. So I was very familiar with everything.” Ricebird fans can expect more of what they saw last season, Condra said, despite the change in head coaches.
“I have the same beliefs as Coach Gillis did,” he said. “As far as offense, you’ve got to have a strong running game with play action passes coming off of it. Being able to control the game whether you need to speed it up or slow it down is important. I still say the key to a great football team is you’ve got to play solid defense. I think it’s a lost art. To be successful, you’ve got to limit people from scoring, obviously.” Heading into 2015, there may be a new man in charge, but the Ricebirds plan to very much carry on the established tradition. “The coaching business lost a great man when Coach Gillis retired,” Condra said. “He’s still a big part of what coaching around here is all about. I hope I’ve learned a lot of things that he’s instilled here and hope to carry it on this season and beyond.” - Jay T. Strasner
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2015 EL CAMPO RICEBIRD VARSITY El Campo Ricebird 2015 varsity football team members are (Row 1, l-r) Damyen Cruz, Ryon Korenek, Jacob Supak, Josh Cantu, Illario Unrein, Xavier Mireles, Brandon Williams, Grant Fuechec, Alontae Harris, Nery Enriquez, Richard Lormand and Clay Rawlings; (Row 2) BJ Baylor, LeTrent Greely, Brandon Brown, Nikolas Panagiotopoulos, Noah Jasek, Rhett Spenrath, Wesley Arrambide, Harrison Linzza, Larry Haynes, Reed Spenrath, Raul Gonzalez, Micah Mc(Continued from Page 3) the 2015 campaign. As we head into this year, dozens of interviews were conducted and there was one over-riding theme in terms of planning success. Joey Hunt is on the cusp of a magical college football season, both individually and collectively, for his TCU Horned Frogs. But the former Ricebird isn’t looking ahead. Day by day. Step by step. Wayne Condra has earned the right to coach his beloved El Campo Ricebirds
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Comb and filmer Jace Ward; (Row 3) Spencer David, Kyler Valenta, Dawson Mach, Zarian Baylor, Jerric Chapman, Reid Zboril, Demarcus Wilson, Jobous Davis, Damond Grant, Makyle Garza, Kevin Dove, Deaderick Hollaway and Felipe Jaramillo; (Row 4) Tayton Priesmeyer, Tyrese Washington, Jurvon Bryant, Riley Stock, Ernest Arrambide, Brock Brandl, Kyle Mamerow, Chris Melchor, Agustin Diaz, Ty Lilie, Aaron Aguilar and Nick Harris. (Continued from Page 13) DeMarcus Wilson and Deaderick Hollaway to man the top spots, along with Wesley Arrambide. Tayton Priesmeyer will get the first shot at free safety. Roberts said the Ricebirds will once again operate out of a 4-2-5 base this season. “You have the best of both worlds with that scheme and can do a lot out of it,” he said. “You can have an eight-man front, a seven-man front or a six-man front. We have a base, but we’re able to adjust to formations. Football has changed the last several years. What you see on TV on Saturdays and Sundays primarily has trickled down to the high school level., and you’ve
got to be ready for all kinds of things.” Regardless of how the offense lines up, El Campo begins with a particular plan defensively. “Hey, you’ve got to be able to stop the run,” Roberts said. “With our defense, we hope to stop the run first. Spread-type teams that sling it around now, that can be a challenge, especially when you see the athletes that we face this year. We feel like with our front four and then with our linebackers, we’ve got a little bit of depth right now. We’ve created competition. By the time the season rolls around, we feel like we’ve got several kids who can do the job. We’re excited to see how they progress.” – Jay T. Strasner
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avid Lucio’s little problem could turn into a huge advantage for the Louise Hornets this season. In addition to returning District MVP Eric Lucio at quarterback, the Hornet head coach has a pair of skill position players that are so identical, he oftentimes can’t tell them apart. For opposing defenses, that could turn out to be a nightmare. Eric Lucio and running back Blaine Machicek are both about 5-9, 200 pounds and extremely powerful – with each player able to squat press more than 500 pounds. In pads, it’s hard to tell them apart and they will run you smooth over. Likewise, Hornet receivers Carlos Garcia and Woodsboro transfer Jonathan Dabelgott are similarly built. Both around 6-0, 175 pounds, with dangerous speed and excellent hands,
they pose a problem in the passing game for the opposition. “It’s kind of funny because in practice Eric will make a play and I’ll go over there and say ‘great job Blaine’ and vice-versa,” the coach said. “And then one of our receivers will make a move and slice up our secondary and I’ll go over there and say ‘way to go Jonathan’ and it will end up being Carlos.” It’s a good problem to have for Louise this season, as the team looks to improve upon an eight-win season that saw them go three rounds deep in the post-season. “Last year, we really had to depend on Eric to make big plays for us because it seemed like the other kids weren’t quite ready to do that for us, especially at the beginning of the year,” (Continued Page 22)
ANOTHER STEP Senior Eric Lucio, the district MVP last season, looks to help the Hornets improve upon last year’s 8-4 record that saw Louise go three rounds deep in the Class 2A playoffs.
EXCITEMENT EVERYWHERE Happiness with Hornet football can be seen all over Louise these days. That includes LHS cheerleaders Amanda Lutringer, Shelby Koudela and Chloe Valcik, seen here rallying the fans at the Meet The Hornets event earlier in August.
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David Lucio said. “But this year, we’ve got playmakers all over the place. That’s big because not only does it take the pressure off of Eric, but it also makes us so hard to defend. They won’t be able to key on one guy.” The Hornets will also be stronger in the trenches this season, following a spring and summer that saw a heavy emphasis on weight lifting. Sophomore Robert Martinez looks to start on the line, along with Tyler Collins at center. Matt Martinez is perhaps the largest Hornet and will hold down one tackle spot. Matteo Munoz and Jose Avalos round out the starting five for Louise, with Chris Espericueta also seeing time. Defensively, the Hornets have new assistant Mark Reynolds running things. Reynolds won a State championship as a player with Mart ISD and Lucio said his pedigree has the attention and respect of the Hornet players. Lucio said senior Ty Tucker is a potential All-State candidate. El Campo transfer Phillip Pinkston should also start, along with Cortez. Tarriq Barron, who had 4 sacks in the Falls City game last year, will terrorize opponents from the edge. Machicek and Lucio will man the linebacker spots, along with Cole Yackel in the Hornet 3-3 Stack base. Garcia, Dabelgott, Christian Cardenez and Ismael Mendez make up the back end of the Louise defense. “Our defense really came on last year, but I think we can actually be significantly better this year,” Lucio said. “Our front 8 can be phenomenal. Our linebackers are a little short, but they will hit you. We’ve got speed in the secondary and our line can be disruptive.” Overall, Louise is picked near the top of the district in many pre-season publications. Lucio said he embraces the expectations, but also knows how fragile a season can be, especially with a roster of 25. “I like our team, but it also kind of makes me nervous,” Lucio admitted. “Last year nobody expected anything from us. I mean nobody. I came in and told people we’d make the playoffs and everyone thought I was the craziest person in town. But then we went out and made a huge turnaround. Now everyone expects us to make the playoffs and maybe even win district.” What a difference a year makes. Two years ago, Louise couldn’t win a game. And now? Talk of a district title? That’s the impact Lucio has had on this town. “I’ve asked people when was the last time Louise won district,” Lucio said. “Nobody knows. Someone said maybe once in the 1960s. I don’t know how the season will end up, but I know two things. First, we’ve got to stay healthy. And second ... it really feels nice that our program has gotten used to winning.” – Jay T. Strasner
2015 LOUISE HORNETS The 2015 Louise Hornet varsity includes bottom row, from left: Carlos Garcia, Edwin Reyes, Philip Pinkston, Kam Johnson, Jase Bill, Ethan Bell, Blaine Machicek and Cole Yackel. Middle row: Matt Martinez, Zachary Janca, Kevin Rosas, Tyler Collins, Chris Espericueta, Ty Tucker, Tariq Barron and Ismael Mendez. Top row: Dustin Cruz, Jonathan Dabelgott, Robert Martinez, Jose Avalon, Miguel Montes, Mateo Munoz, Eric Lucio and Cristian Cardenas.
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TAYTON PRIESMEYER Position: Safety Most inspirational people in your life: Doc Easter Hobbies: Sports Dream date: Long walks on the beach facing the sunset Favorite meal: #13 at Whataburger I’m scared of: Spiders Pregame superstition: Jump on one leg 7 times while saying the alphabet backwards Favorite movie: The Notebook
Position: Tight end/Defensive end Most inspirational people in your life: Mom Hobbies: Basketball, watching TV, going to the mall Dream date: Beyonce’ Favorite meal: Bacon Cheeseburger I’m scared of: Rats, clowns & Coach Roberts Pregame ritual: Have to think of a cartoon show that makes me laugh Hidden talent: I got hands like Odell Beckham Jr.
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LOOKING TO CREATE A DISTRICT BUZZ The 2015 Louise Hornet coaching staff includes from left: Sam Murphy, Athletic Director Joe Bill, Head Coach David Lucio, Mark Reynolds and Manny Freeland.
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Louise sophomore Robert Martinez served as team cameraman for the Hornets last season when he was sidelined with a knee injury. After a summer of hard work and healing, he’s ready for a starting role.
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ans of football and cinema will likely recall fondly the 1998 Adam Sandler film “The Waterboy.” The comedy depicts a Louisiana 30-year-old who is transformed from a mere sideline assistant to a college superstar. In Louise this season, a similar story can be told for sophomore defensive lineman Robert Martinez – except this version is far from a comedy. Rather, it’s a tale of kid who learned the intracacies of the game while being in charge of game films last season, then worked his way into a starting linemen this past summer. “It’s like getting a big-time transfer into our district,” Louise Head Coach David Lucio said. “We joked a little bit with him
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about the Waterboy thing, but he’s really gonna be a kid that helps us in reality. We’re happy to have him and expect big things from him.” Martinez said he was able to get a unique view of the game while filming each contest from the press box area during the 2014 season. “It’s an important job to keep a video record of the games so the players can see what they did wrong and learn from their mistakes,” he said. “I know I learned a lot
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hurt or just didn’t really like football. I’m trying to make up for that.” Joining the players for off-season workouts was the first step to making the Hornet roster. Being diligent pushed him over the top, he said. “I started in December powerlifting,” he said. “Every day I lifted weights. I never skipped a day. I came in and put in the work. I would never leave until I put the work in. My squat was 315 pounds when I first started. Now I’m doing 525 max. That’s a high increase.
last year. I saw where players took a wrong step or were out of position and my goal is to take what I learned and limit my mistakes this year. Not only was I recording, I was learning.” The defensive lineman always had an interest in football, he said, but an injury forced him off the field for his freshman season. “I couldn’t play sports last year because I had a knee that kept bothering me,” he said. “I kept telling the coaches that once my knee got better, I was going to play. I got my shot and now I’m a starter.” But it wasn’t an overnight transition, mind you. Martinez put in several hours in the off-season to add strength to his frame. He said he didn’t want to be just a camera guy who was on the team. He wanted to contribute. “I want to play. I want to make my family proud, you know,” he said. “Do stuff that most of my family couldn’t. Most of my brothers either got
On bench, I went from 175 to 235 December to May. I made big gains.” For any other students who may be on the sidelines or part of a team in a different capacity who are interested in making a similar jump that Martinez has, he provides very specific advice. “What you put in is what you get out,” he said. “I put in very hard work, that’s why I’m getting the reward of not only playing but starting. Work your hardest. That’s all I can tell you.” Following a year that saw the Hornets win eight games and go three rounds deep in the playoffs, Martinez said excitement around the Louise program is as high as it’s been since he’s been at the school. “We got some wins last year, and the team did really good,” he said. “So once we got wins, it made other kids want to be out here on the team. It was fun to watch last year and I’m ready to go be a bigger part of it for my sophomore year.”
Former El Campo standout Joey Hunt makes a call for the offensive line during a TCU game last season. Hunt enters the year as one of the best linemen in college football. Photos Courtesy TCU SID
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(Editor’s note: Joey Hunt, a former two-time All-State lineman for El Campo, enters the season as one of the top offensive linemen in the country. His TCU team is also a pre-season favorite to contend for the National Championship. The Leader-News visited with the Horned Frog standout as he looks forward to the 2015 season.)
Q: What were some of your early memories of watching college football? What teams did you follow? A: The earliest game I can remember watching was the Miami vs. Ohio State National Championship game. I grew up watching UT my whole life. My dad went there. My mom’s dad played there. My grandma went there and my great-grandma did too. So I grew up watching them.
Q: At what point as a young player did you begin to think you would be talented enough to play college ball? A: I was always a good football player and loved the game since I started playing Pee-Wee at age 7. We used to raise steers for the county fair and they said the money went to college. I remember in probably like 6th grade getting upset because of my steer acting up. I told my mom I didn’t wanna do it anymore and it didn’t matter because I was gonna get a scholarship. Q: What are your strongest/fondest memories of high school in El Campo? A: I love El Campo and am so
thankful that my parents made the sacrifice of me transferring schools. My best memories are putting on that Red and White and playing under those Friday night lights. It’s something special. I’m truly thankful for all the support from everyone back home. Q: Describe the preparation you put in this summer to get ready for the season. What was your training schedule? A: As a team we work out Monday through Friday for a couple hours. I would do an extra hour after those workouts and sometimes another hour in the evening. Also I work out on Saturday and Sunday for an hour-and-a-half on my own.
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Q: What are your thoughts on the upcoming season? What’s it like to see TCU getting recognized as a pre-season Top 5 team and getting so much attention as a National Title contender? A: I mean, it’s pretty exciting but it really doesn’t mean much. We have to go out there and win games one week at a time. Q: You’ve been nominated for several of the top lineman awards heading into this year. What’s it like to have your name considered among some of the great players in college football history? A: It is pretty cool but I’m really focused on the season and team. Teams that win, they get awards usually. So winning is the goal. If awards come then great, if not then it’ll be alright. We’re just all focused on winning.
As he enters his final season at TCU, center Joey Hunt has been nominated for a number of top NCAA awards this year, including:
All-Big 12 Preseason First Team Center
Rimington Award Nation’s Top Center
Outland Trophy Top NCAA Interior Lineman
Wuerrfel Award Community Service
Q: When watching NFL games, who are some of the NFL centers that you watch or try to emulate? Which current or former NFL linemen are you a fan of ? A: Each game I watch the centers in the NFL just to see what they do. But I don’t really get to watch NFL games because we workout and practice on Sundays. Q: What are your plans after college? Would you like to play professional football if the opportunity comes along? A: I’m focused on this season and team but yes, my goal is definitely to be in the NFL. It’s been goal/dream since I was a kid. –Jay T. Strasner
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