okay I I didn't catch it till later but uh your touchdown you did the cash fingers thing so two questions where did that come from and your first name is that your given name cash or uh said anything uh so of course Johnny Manziel he uh he carried the legacy of the celebration but uh my first name is actually cashing uh it's my mom's middle name and spontaneous have you done it before um it was kind of just in the moment situation didn't really know what to do cash walked me through that plane in South Carolina you know what you're seeing and what was that moment like you know supporting uh it was a dream come true for sure um I've always had dreams about like growing up like scoring a big touchdown in a close game like that so uh just the lineman there I think they're one of the best in the nation and um they just blocked it perfectly and I came untouched into the corner of the zone hey cash cribbing for wrong but I believe you wrote New Mexico State commit before flipping to Georgia what went in the decision to kind of pass up what I would presume would be a four-hour scholarship to come here to walk home um can you repeat that so you passed up a full ride in New Mexico state to come here to walk on what made you want to do that uh coach McGee he uh he did a good job throughout my recruitment process he um he called me quite a bit um he uh said that scholarship spots were full and I felt like I had the best opportunity to really Grill uh more into my full potential here so it's definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made and uh I couldn't be more blessed to be in this situation Edwards first time it's on the game within South Carolina from your perspective in the running back room how did you see him and kind of approach having to wait and work it up to that moment slowly uh I would say it's kind of like what I'm having to do it's uh I mean Georgia with the recruit great backs uh we uh are always pushing for the best and DeJean is a great running back and I can't wait to see what he does in the future cash uh how big were you when you got here to Georgia and just how how much uh what have you put on how much bigger have you gotten recovery I like to say I'm six foot but uh I'm actually about five eleven and a half so I just kind of rounded up but I came in at about 165 and I'm sitting around the 183 but I'm still trying to gain as much weight as I can to carry and you're from Texas right yes sir I'm just wondering if you've got to be football in your family from summer is there football in your family or Athletics of any sort uh no sir my brother he was two years older than me his name's trip he uh he always wears playing sports and I just always wanted to do what he was doing and that's what I did it all throughout high school and growing up was just play all the sports that I could even think of you played Four Sports in high school is that right yes sir tell me about the other three and what was your second best sport or was football your best part uh I would say football was my best sport uh my freshman year of high school I was on varsity baseball and then a junior sophomore year I uh was on Varsity track and junior year I was on a varsity basketball and but I think baseball was my second best for sure you were supposed to attract uh yes sir yeah actually one state my senior year yes sir yes I thought that Cody world and he talked about you know at the end the practices you haven't played Knuckles you've taken all these carries and games where did that toughness you feel like come from to just go out there and grind it out and play like he did in high school I might have to say my brother again he uh him and his friends they're always two years older than me so they were always kind of roughing up on me and they really made me tough and I feel like it kind of helps with being my size and runnable at this level yeah so after you scored on Saturday the game obviously a big moment from you did you hear from your brother afterwards how often you talk to your brother during the week um I talked to him at least two to three times a week um whether it could be just like seeing how my day was or how you're feeling if you got an extra bruise or anything but he uh he definitely in the locker room actually he uh he called me or I saw that I had a missed call and I talked I called him back and he was just pumped up excuse me sure t-r-i-p-p you said being this size and running the ball at an SEC level what does that take what kind of mindset and how would you describe your skill set I would say that um it should be tough it's a it's a hard game it's you gotta be really tough honestly I've thankfully you haven't really gotten hit very hard um but I try to avoid like the big hits but plenty of smarter like trying to make a mess or something cash going back to uh last season uh what do you remember about the touchdown against Vanderbilt and sort of again well what was that moment like being able to score uh it was a dream come true I uh grown up you always have dreams about scoring on them in a Collegiate football game or school like Georgia and I actually could not stop smiling after that I uh until I went to sleep I was smiling and I smiled for the entire day after that yeah Georgia the biggest school to kind of identify you through the recruiting process and potentially extended pwlt uh yes sir no doubt they um they were most definitely the big school I had a still good schools looking at me but uh I felt like Jojo was the best option at the end of the day obviously you'd never want to see your teammates get hurt but to have the kind of opportunity that's ahead of you you know just how excited about that are you I just try to control the controllables I hate it for them so I'm just trying to do the best for me and my team or not my team uh the team and just so try to help us find in whichever way possible I'm a question for cash