Chattanooga Times Free Press

Heritage QB Bryan prep player of week

- Contact Ward Gossett at wgossett@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-886-4765. Follow him on Twitter @ wardgosset­t. BY WARD GOSSETT STAFF WRITER

For three football seasons Blake Bryan was an understudy.

The Heritage High School senior paid attention and moved into the Generals’ starting quarterbac­k role for 2017.

Already he has been a major factor in the program’s first 4-0 start.

“Everybody expects him to play like a senior, but he’s a first-year quarterbac­k,” coach E.K. Slaughter said. “He hasn’t had a bad year. He had one bad half our second game, but he’s only played two games where he played four quarters.”

Bryan had a full night last Friday and is the Waffle House All-Star player of the week after throwing for 348 yards and five touchdowns and rushing nine times for 83 yards. He completed 65.6 percent of his passes (21-for-32) and averaged 16.6 yards per completion and 9.2 per carry.

“I had a good feeling about him coming out of practice Wednesday,”

Slaughter said. “He’s beginning to play faster, he’s playing with more confidence and we’re doing a better job playing to his strengths. He made better decisions, and he also made some really good throws.”

The studying behind Corby Wilson is beginning to pay dividends.

“It takes a while. Our offense isn’t easy, and it runs through that cat,” Slaughter said. “He has to have knowledge of what we’re doing and be mechanical­ly sound, and then he has to be a good enough athlete to make the plays. You don’t have to have a bazooka (at quarterbac­k) in our offense. It’s more consistenc­y and knowing what’s going on.”

The 5-foot-11, 175-pound Bryan is a three-sport athlete for the Generals, also playing basketball and baseball.

“He’s a really good high school quarterbac­k,” Slaughter said. “He gets emotionall­y involved in the game and plays with a lot of passion. Our guys love that and feed off it.”

As for being 4-0, Slaughter shrugged.

“We don’t have a lot of weaknesses. We’ve been really good on defense, good on offense, our special teams are sound and we’re still fairly healthy,” he said.

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