Plant City Observer

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Crispian Atkins

This Battle for the Redman Cup was largely determined by the ground game, and Durant’s read-option offense was working well all night. A big part of that was running back Crispian Atkins, who gained 121 yards on 29 carries and scored the Cougars’ lone touchdown of the game.

What was working for you that game?

Just grounding and pounding. That’s what we’re based on. Our O-line — it’s really because of them.

Looked like the read-option is working for you guys, too.

Yes, sir. And then, play action off of it. Again, the O-line — they’re good.

You’re a senior, and you’ve seen your fair share of Redman Cup games. Which one has been your favorite, though?

Probably this last one, because the adversity was so tough, and we got the job done.

What do you think of this year’s team, compared to last year’s team?

We’re a way better team than last year. I think we can go really deep in the playoffs. Our goal is to finish the regular season 9-1, win the district championship and the state championship.

What about your personal goals?

I’m not a big personal guy, but I would say 2,000 yards rushing.

What other sports do you play?

I play basketball in my free time, and I do a lot of speed training. My 40 time is a 4.59, 4.58, but I’m looking to get it down to about a 4.5 flat by the end of the season.

Are any colleges looking at you?

Oregon, Miami, Georgia, Auburn, Arizona, Indiana and a few others. They’re just sending scouts and stuff.

What are your other hobbies?

I like video games: Madden, NCAA Football, NBA 2K.

Who’s your team in Madden?

I’m gonna have to say the Chicago Bears. Two big receivers. In NCAA, I like Oregon. That read-option offense, it’s unstoppable.

What’s your favorite movie?

“Friday.” The first one — it was the best one.

What about TV shows?

I would say SportsCenter. And “Everybody Hates Chris.” I like that show.

Favorite food?

Italian. Pasta, anything with meat. Chicken parmesan. I like Olive Garden.

If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

The ability to teleport. I’d save so much gas, so I’d probably go everywhere.

Would you rather be rich or famous?

I’d rather be rich. With fame, that doesn’t mean that you have the three things you need — food, water and shelter.

If you could play any sport that you’ve never tried before, what would it be?

I’d want to play tennis.

If you could meet anyone, and have a conversation with them, who would it be and what would you talk about?

I would want to meet Tre Mason, the St. Louis Rams running back, former Auburn running back. I’d ask him how hard he worked and how tough the journey was to make it to where he is.

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