Week 9 Interview With Coach Craig Moser

Head Coach Craig Moser:
SORSN: Tell us about the Oakdale team. Who are their best players? What kind of Offense and Defense do they run?

Craig: Offensively, Oakdale runs out of the wing-T and I formations. They will also run spread formations. They have some big boys up front and FB #10 is big & strong. Defensively, Oakdale runs both 5 and 4 man fronts with both a 3 deep and man secondary. They are big on D and their LB # 10 is one of the best around. They do not have much depth.

SORSN: With your team having a good chance to go undefeated in the Region, how do you keep the pressure of winning these next to games from getting to your team?

Craig: We don’t think the pressure is on us. We have goals that we want to achieve. One goal can be reached with a victory Friday. Our team wants this badly.

SORSN: Can you tell us if any Colleges have expressed any interest in any of your players?

Craig: We can talk about all of the things players are going to do after their graduation at MHS later. GO BIG GREEN – 2004

SORSN: How do you feel about the AP ranking you as #9 in the state?

Craig: Newspapers and pick panels have never won a football game. Every team in the state has to play on Friday night. You are only as good as you play each week.

SORSN: A wise man once said “Man who stand on toilet, high on pot”. Do you have any other such words of wisdom?

Craig: git-er-dunn

SORSN: Which would you rank higher: Being Interviewed by the Morgan County Radio station, Having a player get over 10k votes on PrepXtra, or having your team covered by SORSN.com?

Craig: That is a hard question. First of all, although I have a charming quality with my “so-fist-eye-kate-ed” Southern accent, I don’t necessarily like to talk on the radio. So I would have to eliminate being interviewed by WECO. When one of our players wins an award it is a special accomplishment for our whole team and staff. That is HUGE! But it has been said that SORSN.COM is better than Mamma’s kraut & wieners, fried potatoes with onions, and pinto beans (hey Houston, NO CORN??). So we’ll have to call it a tie.

SOR – FDY