Be sure to come out to support your Choctaws this Friday! Players, cheerleaders, band members, and the coaches, directors, and boosters have all put in the hours this summer getting ready to keep fall alive for the fans.

We spoke to Bibb County High School Assistant Principal and Head Football Coach Matt Geohagan on preparing for the upcoming season, and the game at Greensboro this Friday night:

BV: How do you feel about the upcoming season?

Geogahan: “We’re excited to have an opportunity to face an opponent. It’s been a long off-season, and we hope to put a good product on the field.”

BV: Are there any stand-out players you’d like to recognize…players to watch?

Geohagan: “Mikal Moton and Deshun Murrell have been stand-outs in the off-season. The whole offensive line is solid and dependable. Toby O’neil has really worked hard over the summer, but to be honest, all the kids have.”

BV: How do you think this first game against Greensboro is going to go?

Geohagan: “The first game is always tough. You basically have to go on the feeling from last year, and prepare for anything and everything, and be able to adapt. We have to be able to match everything they’re doing. I feel like we’re prepared to do that.”

 

Varisty roster:

BCHS Varisty Roster
BCHS 2019 Varisty Roster

 

SOURCEThe Bibb Voice
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A father, creative professional, and an alumnus of Bibb County High School, Jeremy has found his way back to Centreville after many years away. He studied Finance and Economics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and almost a decade ago left the "normal" business world for audio and video production. A freelance writer, photographer, sound engineer, and film and video producer/director/editor, his work has appeared online for Southern Living, People, Health, Food & Wine, Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, It's a Southern Thing, and This Is Alabama, as well as for independent musicians and filmmakers across Alabama.