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He is the best high school football coach in America. I love him. He taught me how to be a good person.<br> And Evangel? Oh, man. It s been my life since third grade. When you love something so much, it is hard to explain. The people, the friends, the teachers; it is an atmosphere like no other. A true blessing. I will send my future kids to Evangel. <br>Brock led Evangel to a Fox Sports National Championship and was selected as USA TODAY s Offensive National Player of the Year so he had his choice of Division I colleges. Brock chose the University of Florida, to be with Coach Steve Spurrier. Brock graduated early from Evangel and participated in Spring Football for the Gators. Spurrier said,  Brock is a lot like Danny Wuerffel, personality wise. He will get his shot. I have no qualms about starting a freshman, if he is best suited for the job. Senior Jesse Palmer earned the starting quarterback position and Brock is learning a lot from him. <br>Brock started right in at Florida by taking 12 credits while his classmates back at Evangel were still finishing up high school. At spring practice Brock said,  I m going to come in here and help the team out the best I can and whatever happens, happens. If I get red-shirted, it s fine. It will just give me another year to learn. This was a winning program in the 90 s and I wanted to go to a place where winning the national championship is their goal. <br>On the subject of redshirting, Spurrier said,  Red-shirt him? What do you think I am, CRAZY! <br>The toughest aspect of college football to date for Brock has been the speed of the game.  Also, learning my play-book, says Brock,  has been quite a process. I learn every day. I believe to be successful here at Florida I need to continue to put God first. Give Him the glory. I need to work hard in practice and in the weight room. I also need to work on the mental part of the game to succeed at quarterback. I m always pushing myself. You can always get better. I just can t sit around. If you do, you re not getting better.<br> I believe lifting is important for a QB. I took a beating as a sophomore in high school. You have got to be strong. Later, after a lot of time in the weight room, I could take a hit and be OK.<br> I believe a quarterback must be a good leader. When the game s on the line, you have to be the ice-water-in-the-veins guy. You are either a leader or a follower, but a quarterback has to be a leader both on and off the field. <br>Brock believes the most important thing in life is Jesus Christ.  God has given me so much, says Brock.  I have been so blessed with a great family, church and friends. I thank Him every day for it. <br>Brock has never had one drop of alcohol, one puff on a cigarette, one chew of tobacco or anything to do with drugs. Says Brock,  I ve seen so many kids screw themselves up. My fiends have been good to stay away. I get asked all the time, especially here at college. I really don t feel like I am missing out. It s not what I do. No one asks me anymore here at Florida. As far as drugs, I ve been careful to stay away from people that do that kind of stuff.<br> My counsel to others is to give your dream all you ve got. You are always going to be in the spotlight as a football player or an athlete. Be careful what you say to people. Especially young kids. They are watching. It is important to be a good example because I have been so blessed to even be able to play the game of football. <br>During the first part of the season, Brock only got playing time against Middle Tennessee, where he went two for four passing in a couple of series. However, by mid-season, Brock moved up to the #2 spot for the Mississippi State game. Brock is poised and ready to go if he gets the call. We are so excited for Brock and his