 Just try your best, do the best you absolutely can, get your good night's sleep, get a good breakfast in the morning, and come ready to test." From local football superstar to University of Kentucky Wildcat, former Paintsville football standout, now UK football freshman Cash Daniel knows the importance of hard work, and he's got a message about hard work for students preparing for testing. Daniel spoke to students at Betsy Lane Elementary today, where his mom is a teacher, and he told kids at the school that hard work on testing and everything else pays off now and later in life. The test you guys are about to take is a test that reflects on yourself, the teachers and your school. And you guys want to be a good reflector on your school, and your teachers and yourself. You don't want to be a bad reflector, because you'll dig yourself in a hole that's hard to get out of. You know, my message here is to come tell these kids, you know, it's about how hard you work in the classroom, on the field and off the field, especially in the classroom. I know they got testing coming up, and I want to come back here, you know, to my mom's school and tell them, you know, to take great series, to take these testing series, because it's going to prepare you for college, and I learned at college my first semester there. It's a heck of a lot harder than high school. He must inspire these kids, if they work hard, whether it be education, academic, athletics, they can be and do anything they want to be and do because he's living proof. And the kids were excited to hear Cash's message. He's a college football player, I've never got to see one. He's going to mentor us to help us do better in the test, and I'm just excited, really. The more you prepare yourself for the next level, and by doing your best at everything you do, including your tests, being a good brother or sister, being a good friend, you know, that goes a long way. So basically what I'm going to tell you guys, just try your best. Reporting in Floyd County for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.