I had the chance to speak with Scott Sibley, a 2027 prospect from Notre Dame High School who recently attended the Breaux Bridge camp. As an offensive guard, he takes pride in the physical side of the game, especially his finishing blocks, which he described as a key part of his identity as a player. In the weight room, he’s shown strong numbers with a 225-pound bench press, an impressive 465-pound squat, and a 245-pound clean. While he’s confident in his strengths, he’s focused on improving his pad level to become even more effective in his blocking technique. Off the field, he maintains a 3.2 GPA, balancing his academic responsibilities with his athletic development.
Interview with Scott Sibley
What goals do you have for you upcoming season?
“Make all state and lead my team to the dome.”
What made you start playing football?
“Watching it on TV”
What made you choose this camp?
“Mr. Jace invited me and I thought why not.”
What was your favorite drill?
“Pass rush and big cat.”
As you have gone through high school, what are some of the toughest challenges that you have had to endure over the years?
“Waking up at 5 work out every day during the weeks of summer.”
Is there a specific college or colleges you want to play for?
“LSU, UL, Nicholls”
Who is your favorite football player?
“Odell Beckham jr.”
What are your biggest strengths?
“My run blocking.”
What is your favorite part of football?
“Being part of a second family”
How important is academics to you as a student-athlete?
“My academics are my top priority after God and family.”
