| A Quick Q&A With the Unsung Heroes Up Front |

Randall Stockett
University
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Gamebreaker: What is the one thing you like most about being a linemen?
Randall Stockett: “It is the most important job on the field.”
Gamebreaker: Who is the toughest player you’ve had to face in your career, and what makes him so tough?
Randall Stockett: “Junius Lewis is so fast and strong.”
Gamebreaker: What other position do you wish you could play? Why?
Randall Stockett: “I would never want to play anywhere else but on the line.”
Gamebreaker: Which opponent has the toughest crowd to play in front of? What makes it so tough?
Randall Stockett: “Morgantown, at the Mohawk Bowl both sides are so loud.”
Gamebreaker: If you could host a talk show, who would be your first guest and why?
Randall Stockett: “Alan Faneca – he’s one of the best linemen in the NFL.”
Gamebreaker: What are your plans after high school?
Randall Stockett: “I want to further my education and play football.”
Gamebreaker: Finish this sentence: Forty years from now my classmates will remember me as a guy who. . . .
Randall Stockett: "Worked hard."
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Caemen Buckley
Robert C. Byrd
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Gamebreaker: What is the one thing you like most about being a linemen?
Caemen Buckley: “Knowing that every play starts with me.”
Gamebreaker: Who is the toughest player you’ve had to face in your career, and what makes him so tough?
Caemen Buckley: “Keith Branch because he is just huge.”
Gamebreaker: What other position do you wish you could play? Why?
Caemen Buckley: “Tight End because it would be nice to score a touchdown.”
Gamebreaker: Which opponent has the toughest crowd to play in front of? What makes it so tough?
Caemen Buckley: “Bridgeport is the toughest because they’re loud and vulgar.”
Gamebreaker: If you could host a talk show, who would be your first guest and why?
Caemen Buckley: “Michael Jordan, so that I could ask him about his motivation.”
Gamebreaker: What are your plans after high school?
Caemen Buckley: “I want to play Division I football.”
Gamebreaker: Finish this sentence: Forty years from now my classmates will remember me as a guy who. . . .
Caemen Buckley: “didn’t care what people thought.”
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