Advertisement
football Edit

Its Quincy, not Quan

It helps athlete Quincy Cosby of Mart, Texas, that his brother, Quan, was a highly sought after recruit last year.
He has seen what the life is like and learned what to look for.
Advertisement
Going through it, though, is still somewhat different.
"It is about what I had expected," Cosby said. "It's busier than I had thought it would be, though."
So is he looking at Texas since his brother had liked it enough to sign there before picking professional baseball?
"I haven't heard a lot from Texas so far," he said.
"The schools that I hear from and am interested in are LSU, TCU and Arizona,” he said. “There are a few more of that I can't think of. I have a lot of mail just sitting around. I may have some offers that I don't know about."
Right now, he is really just worrying about his senior year and hoping for another state championship ring like the one he earned his sophomore year.
"We have a new coach because old one went to Commerce," he said. "I like him pretty good, so far. I am going to play running back again this year, and I like that so."
Make no mistake though Cosby might be younger than Quan, but he is not his little brother.
"I have been working out all summer and am up to about 200 pounds now," he said. “This is going to be a big year for me.”
Advertisement