By Blake Chadwick
Fresh off of a year where he won the team award of “Underclassmen of the Year” for Wichita Southeast football, junior Torean Kincaid is ready to help win some more games for the Buffaloes.
“One of my biggest strengths is my attention to detail on and off the field,” Kincaid said. “Attention to detail is important because not only do you have to know what you are doing; you also have to guess what your opponent is doing.”
Kincaid has used that attention to detail as he lettered as a freshman after winning the starting left guard job three games into the season. Then took over full time his sophomore year as the starter.
“My personal goals this year is to get stronger, try and get as many pancakes as possible, open up holes for the running backs, and make sure my quarterback doesn’t take any sacks,” Kincaid said.
Southeast will rely on Kincaid to move to a leadership role as his experience will be vital this season.
“The things I plan on doing as a leader this year are to make sure I am more vocal especially with my fellow offensive linemen to make sure we are all on the same page to make us more successful,” Kincaid said. “And I will try to motivate fellow teammates when they make a mistake because we all make them, we just have to move on to the next play.”