SORSN: For yourself who plays football and basketball, how sweet was it to get the win over Coalfield?
Jeremy: It was sort of a revenge factor, but the most revenge we could get if we knock them out of the playoff next year in football.
SORSN: Your sister, who plays basketball for Roane State, was at the game last night. She commented she can take you to the hoop with her eyes closed. Is big sister telling the truth?
Jeremy: No, she doesn’t know what she is talking bout. I beat her one time about in sixth or seventh grade and she quit playing me.
SORSN: Spencer claims he has found a way to block out the noise of Cindy and Boyd, which we at SORSN find to be near impossible. Have you?
Jeremy: For the most part, I can drown out the people, but sometimes I hear them.
SORSN: “CHARGE!” Tell us about this defensive play you made to secure the win.
Jeremy: Well I saw the guy coming down the lane and I knew he wasn’t going to stop so I just stood my ground and took the hit.
SORSN: The boys came running out during warm-ups to the original version (not that crappy new cover that someone did) of “Thank God I’m A Country Boy”. Not a typical chose of songs for warm-ups but a very good one nonetheless and reminded me of when I played and we rocked out to Waylon’s “Just the Good Ole Boys” from Dukes of Hazard. The warm-up song selection is a very crucial decision and brings great responsibility. Who on the team is responsible for selecting the songs to run out to?
Jeremy: I think that it was actually one of our biggest fans, Steven Stansbury.
(Stansbury has been the voice behind the madness. Leading the student section in the infamous “nuts and bolts” chant and waving the green and white scarf that looks as if it came straight out of the late ’70s.)
SORSN: Being the avid Elvis fan that he is, has Coach Ruffner ever suggested that the team run out to “Blue Suede Shoes”?
Jeremy: No, I don’t think so. He usually never talks about warm-up songs. But I know Greenback loves Elvis because that’s all they played when we were up there Friday night.