Our Exit Interview series continues with a wrecking ball defensive end in Bethel's Robert Cooper.

Cooper signed with the Boise State Broncos back in December. He'll be looking to follow in the footsteps of one of the biggest role models in his life, former Bethel Brave and Boise State player Ezra Cleveland, a top rated tackle in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Bonafide playmaker is the best way to describe Cooper's three years playing for Bethel. The 6-foot-5, 267-pounder was virtually unblockeable most of the time, and also found time to be an All-League offensive tackle.

Cooper is incredibly motivated to make a name for himself at Boise State. Here are a few cool things you should know about him...

Favorite music/artists?

Robert Cooper: There's a lot of artists I like, but these are my top three: NBA Young Boy, Lil Baby, and Fredo Bang.

What kind of car do you drive?

RC: Just a beat up Honda. But it saves me gas money.

Favorite movie and why?

RC: White Chicks.

What will you miss about the recruiting process?

RB: The connection with coaches. A lot of them spoke into my life, and were big influences in my daily life. They were checking in if I was ok, how my family was doing, if I was in a good place.

What won't you miss from the recruiting process?

RC: All the text messages. When you get like one hundred texts a day, it gets kind of annoying. But it's part of the process.

What was an awkward or funny moment from the recruiting process?

RC: When I committed to Boise State, it was my first official visit, and I committed that day. All the other coaches were blowing me up saying I needed to come on an official visit. They were asking 'why'd you do that? Why didn't you come on an official?' But I knew Boise State was the right place for me.

If there was one thing you would tell current high school football players, what would it be?

RC: When people think you’ll never make it because of the area you're from, or can’t get big enough, fast enough by your senior year. it’s all about heart, and your passion for the game. Anyone can go D1.

What will you miss about home?

RC: The people. It's kind of different in Boise, with rednecks and stuff. In Spanaway, people around me have been building me up since I was a little kid. I know this place so well, so going to a place I don't know will be a big change. Not saying Boise is worse, just different.

What is your go-to meal?

RC: Chicken, rice, carne asada, mashed potatoes, wasubi. All food is great!

What do you want to major in?

RC: I'm looking at statistics. My football coach and math teacher, Jason Carroll, has shown me a lot of stuff about it.

What is something very few people know about you?

RC: I like adventuring, traveling, trying new things in life. I've been to Hawaii a few times, and I enjoy that.

Toughest team you faced?

RC: Kennedy Catholic. They were good and it was a chippy game. It was a mental game for me to keep my cool.

Toughest player you faced in High School?

RC: Sam Huard. He didn't get nervous, shook, never freaked out. He's probably the toughest mentally.