BATESVILLE, Miss. - With one offer in his pocket, Robert "Rip" Kirk is ready for more.
Boonesville (Miss.) Northwest Community College was the first school to extend the junior quarterback from Batesville (Miss.) South Panola an verbal invite. More could soon come calling. Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Memphis and Louisiana-Lafayette have shown recent interest.
"The strengths of my game are my throwing, my accuracy," said Kirk when asked to evaluate his game. "I need to get better on my accuracy. My long ball is good. The strength of my arm is good. I'd like to improve my feet and quickness."
Boonesville (Miss.) Northwest Community College was the first school to extend the junior quarterback from Batesville (Miss.) South Panola an verbal invite. More could soon come calling. Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Memphis and Louisiana-Lafayette have shown recent interest.
"The strengths of my game are my throwing, my accuracy," said Kirk when asked to evaluate his game. "I need to get better on my accuracy. My long ball is good. The strength of my arm is good. I'd like to improve my feet and quickness."
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