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Life of a QB W/Former Riverside HS & Current Benedict College QB Glenn “Tripp” Foreman III
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Star Riverside QB Glenn Foreman III comes on to discuss recruiting process, Faith, Journey to Benedict College, Competing in the 904 and much more…
0:00 - Introduction
0:37 - Origin of Nickname Tripp
1:20 - Most memorable game at Riverside HS
3:06 - Riverside V Raines 2024
4:08 - Playing for Coach Nicholas
4:42 - Best DB'S he has faced
5:38 - Playing W/Tae'Shaun Gelsey & Miles Kendrick
6:48 - Recruiting process
9:47 - Importance of Faith
11:20 - Welcome to College moment
12:45 - How to Separate yourself in College
14:33 - Differences between HS & College playbook
15:31 - Vibe at Charlie Johnson stadium
16:57 - Short term Memory
18:12 - Clutch time moments
19:41 - Benedict College Scout Team POTY
21:08 - After Football Goal
21:37 - message to current Riverside QB'S
22:45 - Rapid Fire
23:38 - Slide or lower shoulder
25:01 - Last Message and how to contact him
26:01 - DOWNLOAD & SUBSCRIBE
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Introduction
Coach MossWelcome. My next guest is Glenn Foreman the third. But some of you know him as Tripp who's a former Riverside and Current Benedict College quarterback located in South Carolina. In high school, he finished with over 3,000 passing yards and over 36 touchdowns. To go along with four rushing touchdowns. and was named second team All Gateway Conference. He also beat Powerhouse Trinity Christian in back-to-back seasons and led Riverside to two playoff performance appearances. Off the field, he maintained a 3.0 GPA and was named Mr. Riverside. Tripp, welcome to behind the whistle 904.
TrippHow you doing? How you doing?
Coach MossDoing
Origin of Nickname Tripp
Coach Mossgood. So um first thing I want to talk to you about. Can you kind of tell us how you got nicknamed Trip?
TrippUm, uh the story come back, it's it's just from my doctor. Uh my nurse, mom, well my mom nurse at the time when she pregnant with me. Um every time, every time I uh uh she went in for uh appointment or something like that, it was always something my doctor said she it was always something new. Um I was all either flipped upside down, like my hair. There's always something even the time when it was time to have me in labor, like every time my mom like give it a chance to push, I go to sleep. Every time she had a stop, I'd be ready to come out. Um so yeah, that and um, like you said, my name Glenn Foreman the third, uh, and we already have a trey on my family. My cousin's trey, so my mama just kept Tripp.
Most memorable game at Riverside HS
Coach MossUh, makes sense. So, um, what was from your time at Riverside, what what was probably the best game that you had at Riverside, and what was memorable about that game?
TrippUh I'll say my junior year Trinity game. Uh I I well, yeah, my junior year Trinity game, um, I'll give you my top three. My junior year Trinity game, Mandarin, and that playoff game my junior year. Um, I'll say Trinity, the the top moment, it was just that going back down that last Drive, it was like a minute 30 left. And I'm knowing like we gotta a score. Um, that was what I'll say that like we always I knew coming into that game, that's what uh Colin Hurley was still there, I was respected to have it to him. I knew in that game, like It was gonna be a lot of eyes. Um, knowing that he was there and and and it's just Riverside and Trinity. Um so making that, me going down and making that happen, it was amazing. That was the week I got uh that was my first player of the week. Um uh beginning to transfer from Bishop Snyder, I'm sorry. Um so that was that was that was very, very I never forget that. Um Mandarin, my junior year, that was my first game on the news. Like that was live. You can you had everybody was watching it. Um at the time they had uh Jamie Ffrench, Tramell Jones, uh both of the corners that went off to uh play at Penn State, uh AJ Belgrave, and uh uh I forgot the other one name. Um so I knew that going against that real tough defense that that week it was gonna be a lot of eyes. I went out, I had a good, good, good efficient game. Uh was drive for drive with them. Uh we just got caught uh stopped a couple times. That's what um led to that to that uh outcome. And then the the playoff game, my the second round playoff game, my junior year, I honestly had six touchdowns. We did have three calledback. So, but that knowing that six, that that that was my Most tds i ever Threw in a game. So that was that's what I was very memorable by
Riverside V Raines 2024
Trippthat.
Coach MossYeah, so one of your memorable games is um it was your senior year. We we uh you know I coached at ribault, so we was actually playing Yulee and we had a lightning delay, so we were trying we knew y'all was playing raines, so we were checking in that game. It was like first half, and it was like y'all just kept going back and forth. Like, how like how was that like being in the in a shootout like that?
TrippUm some uh go into I knew that uh they they they had a wonderful offense and a wonderful scheme and a lot of guys over there that that could make plays. Um and at the time my defense, they were still figuring it out. Uh so coming into it, we I knew that you know I said we got this gonna be a long game, it's gonna be an uh offensive battle, so we uh we gotta make plays and stuff like that really excites me. Uh anybody that knows me know that I really played well, well and better under pressure. And when stuff is not going always going my way. So uh when I knew that that's what it was gonna be, um that really should made that made the game easier for me, yeah. Like I knew that we I gotta compete, I gotta be at my best this whole game, like I can't slack off. But I just that's just to give you know give us a chance to win.
Playing for Coach Nicholas
Coach MossYeah. Um, so what was it like playing for Coach Nicholas? Like what type of culture was he like? How was he able to get the best out of you?
TrippUm it was it was great. Um he anytime he um he seen me either doing too much or or trying to be like a superhero, he'll just pull me to the side, calm me down. Um and and and and just find ways I'd say to make sure that I'm I'm at a a low level or uh a low mindset um just so I could be able to perform.
Best DB'S he has faced
Coach MossYeah, it makes sense. So you had you named when you was talking about M Mandarin, you was talking about a um a lot of top defensive backs that you played against. As as far as like when you was at Riverside, who was probably the top, or if you could name one or two or a couple top DBs that you that you faced against?
TrippUh like I said, uh Antonio Belgrave, he he was at uh he went on to play at Penn State. Um I played against, I don't remember his name. Uh my senior, he was at a Escambia. He went on, he they said he was gonna play at Ole Miss. And that that kid, he was nice. Um he he um he he he won the whole game. Uh honestly, he he had a uh a couple of plays on defense, he had a kick return, some catches on his uh receivers. So um I I really don't remember his name, but he was nice. Um I'll say Sharif, uh he was at one I played against him when he was at Raines. Um he held his own, and there's a couple more guys out there that I probably forgetting, but I say that my whole every year I was at Riverside, it was a great competition, especially at the corner at uh DB position.
Playing W/Tae'Shaun Gelsey & Miles Kendrick
Coach MossYes, sir. So playing with guys like Tae'shaun Gelsey, who's at um Florida State now, like how much easier did it did it um that make it make your job? But then Kendrick, I forgot his first name, who's at Indiana. How easy did that make make make it for you as a quarterback?
TrippUh well I played with both of them, uh Miles and Tae before I even got to riverside. So I played with uh Tae a little league. So I've been me and him been real close since five years old. Um so we already had that chemistry. I played with Miles a little bit at 7on7, so like I said, we all we both all us really all had chemistry. I've still talked to them to this day. Like those are my best friends um but man, it it was so much easier because I knew that I could trust them boys to be in the spot. I remember one play, we played Mandarin, they sent all out pressure, double A, double A gap. It was me and I couldn't even see Miles threw the ball, side arm across the uh the D-line D-line body, Miles their touchdown. I knew at times that if it if it got rough and I needed one-on-one and I knew somebody's gonna jump, go get it, I could throw it, give Tae'shaun on the chance, give him a chance. So something like that, something like that, knowing them two, the speed from Miles and the ability to jump and make crazy catches for Gelsey really definitely made my job at Quarterback of that easier.
Recruiting process
Coach MossYes, sir. So um just going into your recruitment, how was that how was that recruitment process as far as you choosing um what school you would go to, and what kind of helped you make the decision of going to Benedict?
TrippA lot of people a lot of people really don't know. I I just always told people like my my recruitment process was different, it was hard. Um, because my going to my eighth grade, my eighth grade summer, like ninth grade, I was getting recruited Virginia, uh, Coastal Carolina. Uh I had like schools that were looking at me. Um but at the time going out being at Bishop Snyder, it wasn't really respected as um like as other schools are, like in the state when it came to football. So those those uh those coaches, they were there for me, but they they went away at the same time because like I said, the Bishop Snyder wasn't uh really heavily respected. Uh then when I made the transfer to um Benedict, I mean I'm sorry, uh the Riverside, um the recruitment process, I'd say it it picked up, but it still at times it was hard because I was playing baseball, so like when schools were coming to see me, I was either a baseball practice or just not there. Uh I'll give you a couple examples uh Wake Forest, East Carolina came to see me throw in person. At times I was at baseball practice, so so I'll say that. Those like those big schools that everybody thinks I should have, or that even I think I should have, it was just I feel like it was just it wasn't God's time. And God didn't put what wasn't just wasn't ready for me to be at uh in those positions, so he led me to Benedict there. And um I was uh I would say it was uh Ribault ball game, my senior year. I was I didn't play the game, I was hurt. Um after that, um I had committed to uh Elizabeth City State University and uh I was locked In with them, that's where I knew I was going. If anybody else came me, it was what it was, but I knew that's where I was going. And um shoot the playoff game, I'm on the rock, we're on the bus ride to Escambia, I get a call saying that Offer is not on the table no more. The whole coaching staff had been fired. So at that time, season almost over, the film gone be limited. I'm saying I'm going to I'm trying to find out what I'm gonna do in life. I thought high schools, I'm thinking football's over with. Um and and and luckily, man, I I I I I sat my dad sat me down one day and was like, bro, what you wanna do? And I told him, I said, man, God, God put me in this position my whole life to to be to be the the the guy that had to go through uh storms just to show him show me that he's real. So man, I I said, bro, God got us, I'm gonna pray. Uh and just keep being me, keep working. And um to a couple weeks later, Tuskegee came, they didn't offer me, but they came looking for me. Savannah State came, uh Benedict came. It was like like God to show him that, showing me again that he's real. And um, I went on a visit to Benedict. Uh my mom loved it. Um and I felt like it was a place where I could uh be a become a better football player, a better man. Uh so after after that visit, I completed it on Christmas Day. Uh just as and the rest of history.
Coach MossYes,
Importance of Faith
Coach Mosssir. So speaking on that, um how can you speak a little bit about how your faith has kept you grounded? Because you know a lot of people, especially like young people your age, like when stuff that go um when stuff doesn't go their way, they don't normally don't turn to their faith normally. They just say, Man, F this, I'm gonna go do something else.
TrippRight. Um, well, luckily, uh, I have the chance of being a uh a pastor's kid um my whole life. My granddad was a pastor, uh my dad's a pastor now. Um so I I've always been taught the right way that um you know what I'm saying, go to God anytime something's not right, and even when it's going right, just always thank God, either thanking him or just just always go to God. So at that time I knew that I this is that time that I'm at a I'm at a I'm eight, 17 years old, finna go try and and lead some grown man. So I I I just only personally helped me is God. So man, I sleep, man, I got on my knees every, every every night, just praying. God, show me, give me the school that you want me to go to. Give me the school that that that you feel is gonna be best for me, and and put me in the position that you want me to be in, because uh you've been doing it my whole life. You've been pos putting me in all positions, opening the doors, closing the doors. So, so just uh and being with God, that's it's really gonna get you a long way. Because every day, even the times when I was hurt and games I missed, I had to go to God to keep my mind safe uh because of my missing games, and that was unlike me. So I would say being man, having a good uh relationship with God, not even a deep relationship, just any relationship with God, it would really help you through any life and you in the football.
Coach MossSo
Welcome to College moment
Coach Mossthat was a powerful message. So kind of like shifting more towards um your time at Benedict now, um, did you have whether it was practice or game, did you have like a welcome to welcome the um college moment where you like, oh wow, this this a this is a different level than high school?
TrippUm, I'll say my welcome to college moment came on scout one day. Um because I'm gonna say honestly, when I got there, it I I adapted it really, really well. I'm honest. Uh even my coach, they would they wanted the uh one of the one of the Move me up and dress me so bad, but that they was just like it it at the time they um it was like they were just gonna sit you, uh let you learn, and I was uh grateful for that. But um it was a scout and I had Ran, I was running, and I I couldn't be quarterback quarterback was never live, even in Scout. Uh so I really uh appreciated that because we had we had some dogs on the defense. But um I was running and I stopped, I like stopped and like pushed the guy in front of me to go block. And he he ran into one of our man. This linebacker really should have been in the he should have gone undrafted to free agent either or late round. Uh and he he hit the person that was in front of me and like he hit him, he hit him so hard he fell back into me. And like I hit like hit the top of my head and I just the pain ran down my spine. It was like like a quick spin. I was like, man, like uh they be lifting. If you lift in these, you hear like it's real. But uh other than that, I don't yeah, I really don't think I really have my my welcome, like my real one yet.
Coach MossYeah,
How to Separate yourself in College
Coach MossI feel you on that one. Um, so you know in high most high schools you may have like one, two, maybe three quarterbacks, but like normally your gifts kind of separate you athletically. Like, how is it like now being in college with multiple like scholarship quarterbacks? Like, what do you do to kind of separate yourself?
TrippUm, last year I got the ability to learn. I'll say that. Like, learn the game more. Uh, like you said, man, high school, at times my abilities put me over the edge of against a lot of people, against a lot of adversities that haven't against me. So I was able to just rely on my abilities. But when I got to college, man, I I um I still performed well. Uh I still at the time did things that that that stood out to my coaches. But being able to sit down this year and actually get to learn from older guys. When I the year this year we had uh a guy named Darius Ocean. Darius Ocean was at West Kentucky, uh Valdosta State, um, went won a player of the year at John C. Smith the year before he came to Benedict. Um so I get to learn from one of the, I say one of the best quarterbacks uh in the D2 uh area. Um had a guy like Jackson Jensen, Jackson Jensen, yeah, his brother was um Mr. Florida a couple years ago, not a couple years ago, some years ago. So having them around, uh learning from him and being able to get the game broken down to me, how they can make it easier for me was amazing. Because, I mean, at this, at this point, like you said, everybody can do what I do. Everybody can make throws. I mean, we all in college, everybody can make throws, everybody can roll out, everybody can run, everybody can, you know what I'm saying, be physical, everybody can lead. Um, so the extra point of just knowing what you're gonna see on Saturdays, or not even just knowing what you're gonna see on Saturday, knowing what you're gonna see, period, in the games, in the football, uh, being able to learn, like I said, this year really, really uh helped me uh on the field.
Differences between HS & College playbook
Coach MossYes, sir. So um how big is Benedict's offense compared to Riverside? Like, is the playbook, is it a lot more plays? And then in Benedict's offense, are you allowed to check at the line?
TrippUm, I would say the the the playbook, I I always say oh yeah, i'll say it's bigger. Um, because how we do things, we we we more on like week to week. Um so like we have our base, but something might come up new that week just that we seen on film. So you all I mean my eyes always my my my brain always has to be running, my eyes always have to be seeing what I'm seeing. Um yes, we are able to um once you get that trust and you and you uh put on film that like you you you you able to do it, uh yeah, you can check at the line.
Coach MossYeah, I think yeah, that's kind of I think that's kind of a big difference. Even when I was coaching in college, like when you when you're coaching in college, especially offense or defense, like you your game plan kind of kind of changes based on the opponent you're playing versus high school. You gonna ru you gonna always run your base stuff.
TrippRight.
Vibe at Charlie Johnson stadium
Coach MossSo um, let's just talk about like um the HBCU environment, like as far as like the band, the crowd, the culture, like what's a Saturday like at at Charlie Johnson Stadium?
TrippOh, it's it's amazing. Um, like you said, uh the environment, man, it is like a big ole family. Like, uh how it is at our stadium, man, this the stands are real, real close to side line. So you hear everything the fans saying, anything they thinking, like so that's that's that's real. It's it's funny at times and it's fun. You know what I'm saying? When you're doing good they on your side, when you're doing bad, you gone hear the bad, but like I said, it's a big ole family, and so you all respect it. And the band is amazing, man. The band of distinction, like I when I first got a um Benedict, man, with for fall Camp, they was there with us too. And they doing uh band camp and stuff like that, and they was loud, loud, walking around the school because like the benedict they aint that big. So but they used to do walk around the school. So I always knew, I already knew like it's gonna be this gonna be good, like having a band like this behind you. Um, I'm sorry, South Carolina, it's not like uh Florida, you can't they can't really play as the plays are going through, but in the time outs and halftime and stuff like that, like it's always been good to uh uh hear them and see them, uh things that they do. So the band of distinction are amazing, the fans are amazing, especially with winning this year. So, you know what I'm saying? They always came out and showed support. Homecoming was amazing. Homecoming, man. That was my first like HBCU homecoming, and I actually got the dress that week, and it was amazing.
Coach MossYeah, that HBCU homecoming is something else.
TrippYeah.
Short term Memory
Coach MossSo in my opinion, quarterback is in all the sports, quarterback is probably the toughest, toughest position to play. Especially like as far as I think you gotta have a you gotta have a a memory where you kind of forget and kind of move on. So like, just just I'm gonna just give you a scenario and you kind of walk me through like what do you say to yourself? So just say you throw a pick and in the next drive you backed up at your own 10-yard line. Like, what do you say to say to yourself to keep yourself going and not hold on to what happened the last drive?
TrippUh honestly, man, times like that, it's just you gotta, like you said, you you you already have to forget. You gotta forget it right before you get back to the sideline. Honestly, I'm I'm I I I'll forget the pick right before I get the sideline. Yeah, I see on the iPad or the, you know what I'm saying, the coaching sideline to see like what why why did this pick happen? And after you watch the film and see why it happened and diagnose why it happened, you have to forget it right in there. And go back on that next drive, you gotta make a play. Because at the end of the day, that last play can't define you at all. Like you still gotta go make another play or make something happen that that that makes the people that see that that's what they're gonna give remember outside of the pick. But if you just you know what I'm saying, you down on yourself or you still think about the pick, that's what's gonna, that's what's gonna sh lead, that's what you're gonna leave it to the people, to the fans' eyes, and and and we all know that's not what we want.
Clutch time moments
Coach MossYeah. Also, I'm gonna give you this next scenario because I think a part of the thing that can kind of make a quarterback is that what you're doing like in clutch time moments and big time situations. So in this next scenario, it's the fourth quarter, we're down six, a minute and forty left to go. The ball is on your own 30-yard line. What do you think in that huddle? And what are you saying to your teammates to make them believe that y'all can go down, march, march it down the field and win the game?
TrippUh like I tell, like I said uh in the beginning, man, that that that's exciting to me. Uh like that was that that was a perfect example of um Trinity. But uh Trinity game is was 106 left, but man, I'm going in the huddle. I'm letting them know, no matter what happens. I first of all, I love y'all boys. Um, man, I all I need is y'all just do y'all do y'all job, do your job at the best of your abilities, and I promise we're gonna we're gonna come out here victorious. And um, I just remind uh the the o line man, everything gotta be fast. So after every play we get back to the ball no matter what. If it was an incomplete pass or something, we gotta get back to the ball. Uh I remind uh each receiver, man, get out of bounds, get open. I need you now. That's my first thing I tell them. I need if I need you no other time, I need you now. Make plays and be who you are. And I just remind the running backs, man, just continue to continue doing what you're doing. Especially at Riverside, it was really easy because I had an amazing running back, uh Shermon, Shermon Davis. So, man, and just I look, I'll I let all them know, man, just continue to be who y'all are and I just this is the time to be your best ability and everything play out.
Coach MossYes, sir.
Benedict College Scout Team POTY
Coach MossAnd um you mentioned uh well, you you mentioned earlier you were talking about um being a scout team player. So what did it mean to you to get the scout team player of the year? What did that mean to you?
TrippUh well I'm it it it meant a lot. Because I knew when I realized like what scout team means, because I'm honest, man. My first week of scout, I was I was mad. Because I never that was never a time in my life, like I was from four year varsity starter, I started my first year in eighth grade. So I've I've never had a chance where the whole season I'm not playing, where I can't do anything like with the team or help them. Uh so man, when I realized, like, man, scout team, that's that's the most important thing of the week. Because we are, we show the defense what they're finna see on Saturday. So man, when when I realized and just realized, man, you're the most important thing of the week, I took I took that to heed. Like every day was my game day. Like Monday through Thursday was my game day. Every day I'm going against the defense, it was it was it was amazing. So man, getting scout team player of the week, I mean through the year um award, it was a it was it was an honor, and I was excited because like I said, we had the number two defenses in the SIAC this year um in every level. Um so knowing that I I'm gonna help those guys doing what they do with this year was amazing.
Coach MossYeah, because a lot of people they hear scout team player and they just kind of think, um man, you just you just out there. But really, to be truthful, you probably was better than most of the quarterbacks that they played against. So when they got when those players got to the game, like, man, this this is easy. Because you because you did a good job of of preparing them for that.
After Football Goal
Coach MossSo, um what what's your major at Bene, Dict?
TrippUm and what's your sports management major with a minor uh business.
Coach MossOkay, so what what would you want to do that do that after football is over?
TrippUm I either want to open my own sports agency um for uh other small agents to come in and be signed to me and um and uh be able to go out and uh represent players and stuff like that, or I would obviously become a c uh get into coaching. Um, you know what I'm saying, to stay around the the game of football.
message to current Riverside QB'S
Coach MossYes, sir. So if you was talking to an to to the next Riverside quarterback, let's just say he's a sophomore and he's thinking that it's division one or bust, like what would you say to him to let him know it's it's other opportunities than just playing division one?
TrippUh like I've I've told guys when I come back uh home that football is gonna be football, and they're gonna find you no matter what. I mean you see everyday man, D two guys. Transferring up on D1. So at the end of the day you still gotta put your best your best foot forward no matter where you at. You know what I'm saying? I let them know, man, if it if D one don't come, there's only so many quarterbacks that's gonna go D1 out of high school. I mean, that's just a God honest truth the with to transfer portal now, you know, with guys staying back in school. So come, man, just take take take the opportunities, any opportunity that you get and and make it the best, no matter what it is.
Coach MossYeah, because I think it's I think it's really about you and what type of player that you are. Like, think about Cam Ward. Like he started out uh off at Incarnate Ward. Like they probably was one of the worst programs, and then he ended up being number one draft pick. Like it's it's really about you and the work that you put in. So um the last thing we're gonna do is kind of like a rapid fire. Um,
Rapid Fire
Coach MossI'm gonna just ask you some questions and then you can kind of um give me give me your answers to it. So huddle or tempo, like what what kind of gets you in the in a better rhythm? Huddling or going no huddle up tempo?
TrippUh I'll say up tempo.
Coach MossOkay. Um what's your favorite route to throw?
TrippUh right now, I post off a play action.
Coach MossOkay. So your favorite concept, what do you call if it's third and six to get that first down?
TrippUh I like, you know, I love uh all hitches. Cause that that shows off my uh my arms my arm speed and the ability of my receivers.
Coach MossUm, who's the best receiver you've thrown to at Benedict?
TrippUm, this hard. Dang. Dang, this is definitely hard. I ll him my roommate, uh, his name is Johnny Arneus Jr. He's from uh Miami, Florida. He went to uh St. Thomas Aquinas.
Coach MossOkay.
Slide or lower shoulder
Coach MossI think I know this answer, but slide or lower the shoulder, what you doing on third and 2?
TrippUh Lower the Shoulder.
Coach MossI knew you were gonna say that.
TrippYes, sir. Man, my man, my pause, he he um I had showed him a video of me running somebody over there in uh uh college. He was mad. He he told me before I even left, hey, you better slide. Because in high school I took I took a lot, a lot of hits, man. That's actually how I got hurt, but yeah, I love to lower of the shoulder though.
Coach MossSo what's one word that you have for Coach Dickerson?
TrippUm man. One word I always have for Coach D is he spontaneous. I'll put it like that. Spontaneous. That that man, you never know what that you never know what a day's gonna be like with Coach D. But man, he always keeps under the under, I mean under control, but yeah, Coach D definitely spontaneous.
Coach MossSo what what's one word you have for your quarterback coach?
TrippUh Coach Holmes, uh we call him, we we call him the the the short madman. Short madman, man. He you know you're gonna hear you're gonna hear Holmes' mouth uh every day no matter. It could be a good day. He's still gonna find a way to, you know what I'm saying, uh, uh the extra out of you. So that's a short, that's a short madman.
Coach MossSo what's more word that you that what what Riverside football means to you?
TrippUm, family. Put it like that. Like I still took them on all those guys I played with. Um, so that would that's a definitely family. That was a family environment.
Coach MossOkay,
Last Message and how to contact him
Coach Mossand then the last thing, um, if like it's a young quarterback, young high school quarterback that want to reach out to you for like advice or anything, um, what's one message that you have for them, and then where can they reach out to you at on social media?
TrippUh-huh. Uh one message I have for them, man. Keep God first, keep those grades, and man, work hard as you possibly can every single day. Because there's a million other quarterbacks that are trying to do what you're trying to do. And when you get to college, there's gonna be a thousand other quarterbacks that are doing what you're trying to do. So, man, work as hard as you can, man, trusting your support system, uh, man, trusting your family, trusting your mom, and make sure you get a relationship with God, man, because that that's that's definitely where that's what's gonna lead you to any and everywhere you um trying to go. And y'all, y'all can reach me on Instagram at uh Glenn Forman11. Uh Twitter is Glenn underscore foreman3. Um, man, I'm always open to give out um free knowledge and free advice and even help uh with some training. Y'all just, man, you hit me up, let me know, and I'll be there.
Coach MossThank you again for coming on. Tripp.
TrippYes, sir. Thank you for having me.
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