Browning story in LA Times.

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Gotta love this excerpt: "I don't really read my news clippings or comment on it," he said. "I don't see the point. It puts unnecessary pressure on yourself. If I make a bad play, my coaches will let me know. The opinions I care about are my coaches, parents and friends. Important is surrounding yourself with the right people who aren't going to get too high or too low on you."

This will be the final week Richardson will get to watch film with Browning before he leaves for Washington and Pac-12 football.

"I'm going to miss him because he's my lunch buddy," [Coach] Richardson said. "He might as well as have his own key to the office. He's a coach on the field. He fits in on every game plan."


Can you imagine - a high school kid skips having lunch with his friends so he can sit in the coach's office and study football.

latimes.com/sports/highschool/la-sp-jake-browning-folsom-20141215-column.html
 
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