Was at the game, but I didn't get there until the the second qtr.
Tidbits from the game (2nd qtr-end of game):
On defense: Both defenses ran man coverage for most of the night. I saw zone MAYBE a few times. Central ran a lot of cover 1 and 0 blitzes.
On offense: Booker T ran a lot of empty sets (3x2, 4x1), trips, and quads. Central had Yearby at QB, and stayed mostly in quads.
Matthew Thomas is the real deal. He takes proper angles, good tackling form, gets down hill on running plays (we need to recruit MOAR of these guys), and he can cover. He can line up as a DE, but he's an elite LB. For all of his athletic ability, he plays with a high level of intensity.
For now, Treon Harris is a Ath, and not a qb. Booker T lined up 4 receivers on the boundary, and 1 on the wide side. The WR on the wide side was continuously open on slants, and he would never look his way. Last night, he would look at his primary target, and if he's not open, then he would leave the pocket. Not uncommon of a hs qb with his athletic ability, but I never saw him look off his primary and throw to his next read.
Yearby has really good vision, and has great foot work. He's a very good inside runner. Cook's faster, and also has good vision. They both played defense, and cook also has the raw potential to be a really good safety. Cook's long td run was ridiculous, but lol at the BTW defense. It was a great run, but BTW defense did a terrible job containing the backside.
Devontae Phillips, WR from Central (c/o 2015), was very impressive. Has great size, good hands, high points the ball, and knows how to use body against a DB. He scored a td by catching a ball in front of the face of a DB, while standing behind him lulz. Clemson has already offered.