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

Andy Scott, Kennesaw Mountain

1. What is the most memorable game you've been a part of as a player or coach? "Without a doubt it would be games as the head coach at Perry High School, beating Washington County in the House of Pain in 2005, 28-27, or beating Peach County in 2007, 48-27. Our first win here at Kennesaw Mountain was also huge. We beat Sprayberry in 2012, and our student body stormed the field. You would have thought we had won the Super Bowl. The school had just completed an 0-10 season, and everyone was so excited to finally win a game."

2. Which high school coach would you want your son to play for, and why? "With so many great coaches in this state, it would be hard to pick. You could go down the list of guys I have worked for: Rob Ridings, Bubba Jeter, Kevin Giddens, Steve Wight, Chuck Conley, Harris Rainbow or Dean Fabrizio. All are great coaches and even better men!"

3. What is your pet peeve as a coach or favorite saying/motto? "Biggest pet peeve is laziness. It bothers me when players or coaches are not passionate about what they do. Favorite Saying: 'The key to a good life is a great day repeated as many times as possible.'"

4. Which GHSA policy or high school football rule would you most like to see changed? "I think the GHSA does a great job. It is absolutely impossible to please everyone all the time, and they do a great job of trying to make it work."

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