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

David Bishop, North Hall

1. What is the most memorable game you've been a part of as a player or coach? "I would have to say the North Hall vs. Peach County game [Class AAA quarterfinals] in 2012. They scored in two plays from 80 yards in under 30 seconds and finished with 10 points. We had 52. We were the heavy underdogs playing at home, and we just played about as perfect a game as we could."

2. Which high school coach would you want your son to play for, and why? "I am blessed to have two amazing daughters, but if I had a son, it would be [former North Hall head coach] Bob Christmas. I worked for him for 18 years. I know his character, his commitment to the kids and coaches as well as the community. He finds a way to make men out of boys. He is tough but handles things with players well. I have on many occasions been in a room when former players called and thanked him for all he did for them. That speaks volumes to me."

3. What is your favorite saying/motto? "It is not in easy times you find out what you're made of, but rather when things are at their toughest. Anyone can do things when it is easy."

4. Which GHSA policy or high school football rule would you most like to see changed? "The definition of a bona fide move. Too many loopholes."

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