 Our final football preview takes us to Whitesbury, where the Lecture Central Cougars prepare for this weekend's Pint County, but against Pintville, EKB's McKayla Colley takes us in the huddle. In the huddle is brought to you by A-plus Rentalz. Last season the Lecture Central Cougars hit a rough patch dropping the last five games of the season. This year Junior Matthews is leading the way in hopes of bringing the program back to its prime. Well, one of the things I think that I bring as far as the transition goes is the fact that I have been here. I'm not an outsider, so to speak, so I've been involved with our youth programs for a long time and involved with our high school program. I went to high school here years ago at Whitesbury High School, so I'm local. The guys know me and so I think that's helped with our transition and it's not been as difficult. Of course, a lot of the things that we do this year we've done for the last several years. We've done a whole lot of things changing, but anytime you have a new head coach, you know, there's certainly that learning curve and I think my familiarity with our team and our program has probably helped that. A lot of things are going to be different. I believe we're going to be a lot better this year to be honest. We have a lot more condition in the end and just all around I think we're going to be a better team. We want to try to really just come together and make a deep playoff run this year, improve on last year's record. Expectations are just as high as ever and the Cougars are up for the challenge to try and improve on last season. We just put our offense and defense trying to pursue the ball and working our butts off this year and I hope our year's going to be good. Expectations can be kind of heavy so we just kind of take it a week at a time. We don't have any off weeks to speak of. We have one off week where I know we won't lose, but otherwise we've got 10 games against 10 really good teams and so we can't look down the road. We're going to take it a time, try to get better each week, try to improve and hopefully by the end of the year we'll be competitive. We'll be playing as well as we can play and stay better. Go Cougars. Reporting in Weissburg for UKV Sports, I'm Micaela Colley. Here's a picket ledger centralist, the Cougars are already off to a solid start picking up a 28-20 win last Friday over Pike Central. The Cougars face Pikeville in the Pike County below this Saturday. Pike Central will also entertain Hazard, Brethit, Harling County and North Laurel.