GT: Describe how you felt ahead of your first game – and how did it turn out?
RMc: I can’t really remember how I felt, as it was a long time ago… I do have one memory of the game, we had a stud RB and we gave the ball to him for pretty much the whole game, until on one play they gave me the ball on a reverse, I ran for about 40 yards before anyone knew I had the ball. Obviously I didn’t score – I wasn’t the fastest – but I loved the game after that moment.
GT: What is your favourite story from your time with the Tigers?
RMc: It came when we were playing against the heavily-favoured Shropshire Revolution. There was a lot of great players on our team that year. It ended up a very close game, I caught a touchdown pass early to give us the lead, the game went back and forth with no scores.
With minutes left in the game Shropshire drove the length of the field and got into the Tigers’ redzone. The Tigers defense stalled their drive on the first three downs, Shropshire have to go for it on 4th and goal. Their RB breaks a run to the outside and is headed for the end zone pylon when Tigers cornerback Donald Gray comes across to make the tackle inches short of the pylon, just as time runs out. Tigers win the game 8 – 0 – not the most exciting scoreline but in a close game with two great defenses it was a fun game and a good memory.