Choosing to make the switch from basketball to football my junior year of high school is a discussion that influenced my life in many ways. It introduced me to the game of football and I began to grow a love for it. It opened opportunities, as I was able to go division 2 out of high school only after two years of experience. I decided not my collegiate career there and went to College of the Canyons instead. I thought going to a juco would help me get the experience and film i needed to play at a higher level. Currently I am in my second year at College of the Canyons, however I got injured three games into the 2016 season and had to medical redshirt. I'm a qualifier and have a I hope to end the year with a 3.5 gpa. Looking forward I plan to train in the spring with COC as I hope to transfer after this this year or as a mid-term after next season.
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