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

Bradley Webber, Pike County

*1. What is the most memorable game you've been a part of as a player or coach?  "While coaching at the University of Miami, both the 1991 and 1992 Miami-FSU games. The infamous Wide Right games. Both teams were always ranked in the top five, and there was NFL talent on both teams. The amount of talent that was on the field at any given time is second to none. Unbelievable atmosphere." [Webber was Miami's strength coach from 1988 to 1998, when Miami sported All-Americans such as Ray Lewis and Warren Sapp.]

*2. Which high school coach would you want your son to play for, and why?  "Amos McCreary, Whitewater. Seems like a very level-headed guy who has a great balance between sports and life."

*3. What is your pet peeve as a coach?  "When a player says, 'My bad!' You don't get re-dos on the field or in life. You have to be accountable for your actions, especially when it affects other people who are counting on you."

*4. Which GHSA policy or high school football rule would you most like to see changed?  "If schools decide to play up, don't have it affect other schools. If a school decides it is in their best interest to play up, don't move another school up to get the numbers right. If it isn't in that school's best interest, let them stay where they were originally classified."

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