 The Betsy Lane Bobcats are coming off back-to-back one and nine seasons. Head Coach Scotty McCoy says that he has more bodies to work with this year. The pressure's been going pretty good. Anywhere from 25, 27 kids all out here working. Got a lot of work to do, putting in a new defense, having some fun with that. They're eager to win after one and nine seasons, so hopefully we'll be able to put a good product on the field. Last year when I come in, kids had no clue who I was. They didn't know what to expect. They didn't know my expectations. They didn't know my coaching style or anything like that. This year, you know, they're coming in. They played for me last year. Even the eighth graders coming in to be freshmen, you know, I hung around that program a lot. They know what to expect. They're excited. They're buying what I'm selling. And like I said, hopefully we can put a good product on the field. McCoy is a very respectful man. I'm glad what he brought to Betsy Lane. We definitely needed it. And it's just a respectful thing. His dad was a Marine, so his dad taught him as he was young to respect people. And I feel like during football, it teaches you in life to respect people and who's above you. And he definitely brought that to Betsy Lane and we definitely needed it. I mean, we want to win. We want to get better every day. That's one of our things. And the way we're going to do that is we're going to earn it each and every day. They've been some changes in the program. I hired a new defense coordinator. I got James DeRosset up here. He's been a huge asset to this coaching staff. He's putting in a little different defense. Kids are flying around. They're having fun. They're learning. That's the good thing about it. So we're excited about that. For practice has been good. We've got a lot of injury because we've got the new coaches. Defense has been different. We've got a new defense coordinator. The thing's been more interesting. We got to show people that we can actually play with them and that we're a different team than what we were last year and year before that stuff. The senior class has only won two games in the last three seasons. They're hoping to change the culture. I see a lot of improvement by everybody. We worked hard and off season, all four years. We knew what we was going to do our senior year and we wanted it. And we're going to go get it. And I'm just trying to push my team harder and harder every day just to get them to where we need to be. These last 10 years or whatever, we've been laughing stock of Floyd County. I think this year will be different. We're here to show that we're not a pushover anymore. We're ready for anything that's coming towards our way. From Stanville, for EKB Sports, I'm Joe Kinzer.