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Tuscaloosa in September but has since
canceled that trip.
Brisker :nished the 2017 season with 54
tackles (30 solo, 24 assisted) and four in-
terceptions, two of which he took back for
touchdowns. Pardini said Lackawanna
rarely plays freshmen, but the coaches
knew early in the season that Brisker had
to see the :eld.
"It's very hard to start as a freshman for
us," Pardini said. "Brisker was our backup
safety weeks one and two, strictly for the
fact that he was a freshman and we had
some older guys that just knew the de-
fense and knew our system better.
"But when it came to ability, it was so
noticeable in training camp, so we were al-
ways looking for ways to get him on the
:eld. We thought about outside linebacker
at one point, but once we went into the
second game, which we won pretty hand-
ily, we were able get him a lot of time. He
ended up taking his :rst interception 100
yards for a score. On top of that, the start-
ing free safety got injured earlier in that
game. From that point forward, it was ba-
sically his job, and he hasn't looked back.
From then on, everyone on the defense,
young or old, knew who the best player
was in our unit. Whenever we needed a
play or needed a stop, he was the guy."
Before
heading to Lackawanna, Brisker
attended Gateway High School, where
Smith was once the head coach. Smith
le= the school to start his college coach-
ing career before Brisker's freshman sea-
son, but the two were acquainted.
"In fourth or :=h grade, I was actually
the water boy for the high school team,"
Brisker said. "So I've known Coach Smith
for a real long time. Our relationship is
real good. We're tight."
Brisker :nished his :rst year at Lack-
awanna with a 3.2 GPA, but he's still ex-
pected to complete two more semesters at
the junior college, as it will be di