In college I am looking to be successful in education while attending a four year university and to play collegiate football. What makes me a good canidate for a future team is my natural skill and talent at the quarterback position, I am an extremely hard worker and I am a leader who will guide the team to success. I differ from other recruits in my maturity and my attention to detail. My mechanics, speed, and strength are always improving. Not only am I an athlete, I am a diligent student who is currently earning an overall 3.87 GPA, and taking Honors Math.
As a competitive canidate, I bring many recruitable aspects to the table. As a quarterback, I have exceptional mechanics and footwork. This isdue to my constant training to get better from attending the George Whitfield Quarterback academy. I am a very personable and get along with all teammates. Another aspect I contribute is my leadership, taking the role of leading my team with success all my life.
There is a huge difference between myself and other recruits. It is my maturity. I grew up with three older brothers and three older sisters, from this they taught me how to behave beyond my age. This transfers to the football field. In stressful game time situations I can settle the team down and execute what is necessary to win.
All these aspects and qualities I possess, prove I am a good canidate for a future collegiate team. My athletic ability, combined with an exceptional work ethic and my academic skill, shows that I can balance both the oppurtunity of education and the privelage of playing collegiate football.
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