BROCK — He may not be the biggest quarterback on the block. Others may have a stronger arm and some might be quicker. But if one
can find a tougher, more confident, smarter high school signal caller than Brock senior Tyler Moody, they have a genuine rarity behind center.
Moody, who returns after quarterbacking the Eagles to a 15-1 mark and an appearance in the Class 3A DI state title game last year, enters this season getting far more attention than he did a year ago, and rightly so.
Last season, while playing in his first year as a varsity quarterback, Moody was better known as a solid defender and a first-rate baseball player. That quickly changed he began producing impressive numbers early on, despite limited knowledge of the new playbook brought in by first-year coach Billy Mathis.