GHSF Daily asked Georgia head coaches to answer these four questions. We'll report from a different head coach each day.

Chris Brown, Hiram

1. What is the most memorable game you've been a part of as a player or coach? "When we played Dalton for the region championship in 2009. The atmosphere was electric. We kicked a field goal late in the fourth quarter to take the lead and go on to win." [Hiram won 17-14. Brown was an assistant to Andy Dorsey at the time. It remains Hiram's only region championship.]

2. Which high school coach would you want your son to play for, and why? "I would want my son to play for Tim Barron and his staff at Heard County. His passion for the game is infectious, and his commitment to his players is second to none. You know your kid would be well taken care of and learn to love football."

3. What is your pet peeve as a coach or favorite saying/motto? "My pet peeve is tardiness. It drives me crazy. My favorite saying: 'It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.'"

4. Which GHSA policy or high school football rule would you most like to see changed? "I would like to see them revisit the six-quarter rule again. I don't think Friday night special teams play should keep a kid from playing football and developing on Thursdays."

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