Kevan Smith got some face time in the “Sunday North” section of today’s Post-Gazette. The Seneca Valley grad is the lesser-known of the three quarterback candidates and probably has the lowest odds to end up as the starter in September.
One thing he seems to like is that he isn’t feeling pressure. It comes down to who he’s competing with; Bill Stull and Pat Bostick. Stull has extra heat on him because he’s seen more action and Smith, even though it was in mop up duty after Palko. Bostick is coming in as a freshman and has all kinds of expectations on him to be a “savior” of sorts. Smith? Well, he’s just a guy who’s going to give it his all and do what he can without feeling the pressure.
“I don’t have any of that,” Smith said. “I’ve always believed that hard work pays off and I’m staying positive. I’m only worrying about what I can do.”
He was redshirted yesterday last year and was able to bulk up from 210 to 230 pounds.
“I put on weight and I’m sleeker,” he said. “I’m quicker on my feet than I’ve ever been. I always wanted to see what would happen if I just concentrated on one sport.
This quarterback competition is going to be pretty interesting, huh?
I think you’re omitting one important part of this competition: who can get his boner smooched by the most gymnasts and cheerleaders.