Joe Gaiter:What does football mean to you?
Ruben Sartin: Football is life. It’s the game of life and it has taught me much more than Xs and Os. I hold this game near to my heart because it helped produce the man I am today.
Joe Gaiter:Where did you grow up and how was your childhood?
Ruben Sartin: I grew up in New Orleans, LA. We moved around a lot( uptown, east, West Bank) I spent more time on the West Bank. I matured very fast because you are exposed to a lot. You have to grow up fast NOLA. No room to be green.
Joe Gaiter:Why did you pick Miles College?
Ruben Sartin: I actually committed to Stillman out of high school. The program shut down after my freshman year and I wanted an opportunity to play and as well give a few transfer teammates a chance to play with me.
Joe Gaiter:What were your stats this year?
Ruben Sartin: 36 Tackles, 2 FF, 1 FR, 11 PBUs.
Joe Gaiter:How did it feel to win SIAC championship?
Ruben Sartin: The feeling is surreal. I know how much work the team put in. To see the 4:00 AM sprints and summer workouts pay off is a feeling that is unmatched. We started 0-5, to turn that around to a conference championship shows persistence and grit.
Joe Gaiter:Do you feel like your talents have been underrated?
Ruben Sartin: Yes, I would say that.
Joe Gaiter:How have you dealt with adversity?
Ruben Sartin: You take adversity head on. You pray about it. Control what you can control and let God handle the rest.
Joe Gaiter:Any other moments stick out besides winning the championship this year?
Ruben Sartin: Yes, the entire season was memorable. My season high tackle game against Fort Valley, The Chicago classic, the ending of the Clark ATL game and the comeback against Tuskegee.