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2014 Palm Beach Central Offensive Tackle KC McDermott had a solid spring with his team as they were able to get better and show case their skills.
“It went great, we worked very hard and gave it are best every day. We showed up for our spring game; we didn’t have the very best day, but we fought threw and won it.”
McDermott was looking to improve his game this spring and feels that he got a lot better on the field.
“I feel like I improved on my conditioning overall, footwork and the use of my hands. My dad just put up a highlight of that spring game on youtube today.”
McDermott is still strongly committed to Miami and spoke a little about the offensive line class Miami is bringing in.
“It’s a great class. I’ve had the pleasure to meet every single one of these O-linemen and I have to tell you these kids are just like my brothers. We already seem to bond together, getting along. I’m good friends with Trevor Darling, I’m real good friends with Nick Linder obviously because of the relationship his older brother and my older brother have, but we definitely have become friends through this process. I’ve gotten to meet everyone else and this definitely looks like it’s going to be a great O-line class and I’m very excited.”
The Palm Beach Central product’s main recruiter is offensive line coach Art Kehoe and speaks with coach Kehoe on a consistent basis.
“I talked to coach Kehoe the other night, he came to my spring game. We talked about the spring game and how he is excited about the way I played. It’s funny because I yelled at him (as a joke) for looking at another player on the other team.”
McDermott has built a great relationship with coach Kehoe and enjoys all the stories he tells.
“Coach Kehoe is one of the best coaches, he is so funny. He’s got story after story and he is so funny. He is funny, laid back and serious at the same time; he is funny as he is being serious which reminds me of my father, which is a great thing.”
The 6’6 285 pound tackle has no plans to visit any schools during the summer or attend any camps.
One goal the Miami commit is focused on at the moment is recruiting other top prospects to join him in Coral Gables.
“I talked to Johhnie Dixon last night, he grew up here at Dwyer high school. We were talking about if we were gonna go to the Under Armour Five Star camp. I was talking to him and I was like ‘Dude, when are you gonna come join the family?’. He’s waiting on his time, trying to figure this all out. I talk to him, I talk to Sony even though he committed to Georgia. I talk to a bunch of players and I’m trying to get them to come home.”
“It went great, we worked very hard and gave it are best every day. We showed up for our spring game; we didn’t have the very best day, but we fought threw and won it.”
McDermott was looking to improve his game this spring and feels that he got a lot better on the field.
“I feel like I improved on my conditioning overall, footwork and the use of my hands. My dad just put up a highlight of that spring game on youtube today.”
McDermott is still strongly committed to Miami and spoke a little about the offensive line class Miami is bringing in.
“It’s a great class. I’ve had the pleasure to meet every single one of these O-linemen and I have to tell you these kids are just like my brothers. We already seem to bond together, getting along. I’m good friends with Trevor Darling, I’m real good friends with Nick Linder obviously because of the relationship his older brother and my older brother have, but we definitely have become friends through this process. I’ve gotten to meet everyone else and this definitely looks like it’s going to be a great O-line class and I’m very excited.”
The Palm Beach Central product’s main recruiter is offensive line coach Art Kehoe and speaks with coach Kehoe on a consistent basis.
“I talked to coach Kehoe the other night, he came to my spring game. We talked about the spring game and how he is excited about the way I played. It’s funny because I yelled at him (as a joke) for looking at another player on the other team.”
McDermott has built a great relationship with coach Kehoe and enjoys all the stories he tells.
“Coach Kehoe is one of the best coaches, he is so funny. He’s got story after story and he is so funny. He is funny, laid back and serious at the same time; he is funny as he is being serious which reminds me of my father, which is a great thing.”
The 6’6 285 pound tackle has no plans to visit any schools during the summer or attend any camps.
One goal the Miami commit is focused on at the moment is recruiting other top prospects to join him in Coral Gables.
“I talked to Johhnie Dixon last night, he grew up here at Dwyer high school. We were talking about if we were gonna go to the Under Armour Five Star camp. I was talking to him and I was like ‘Dude, when are you gonna come join the family?’. He’s waiting on his time, trying to figure this all out. I talk to him, I talk to Sony even though he committed to Georgia. I talk to a bunch of players and I’m trying to get them to come home.”