My goal in college is to graduate. My options are still unclear to what degree I want to pursue or to study. Graduating is my number priority in college. What makes me a good candidate for the team is the sacrifice of my body every down of the play. Everyone has a role on the team, I do my 1/11 on the field. I have no fear to doing my job because its a weakness. I'm very humble, NO off the field issues, I'm very focus to do my job, always there to help a teammate, never settle for anything, always hungry for more, fear is a state of mind, always perfecting my craft. I want to be top 10 of one of the strongest guys in the weight room, I wanna be as fast as the fastest guy on the team, ALWAYS have a strong mental toughness on the field or weight room. As I said, graduating is my priority, football is the best sport ever but graduation day is my achievement. I have always seen myself as an underdog in this sport and one day dream on playing in the NFL. I want to be an inspiration to my school, to my whole family, to my friends, to the team, and to the world. If you have read this far, thank you, I want to keep chasing my dream and prove you I'm worth picking.#competitive
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