Goals
Bring my 40 time down
Being a part of our High School winning the 2012 8A State Championship (Lost in first round)
Being a 2012 FBU Top Gun invite (Achieved - S)
Being a 2012 NUC Ultimate100 Top prospect Invite (Achieved - WR)
Being a 2012 NUC All American Game Invite (Achieved - RB/S)
Being a 2012 H/S Army All American Bowl Combine invite (Achieved - S)
Placing high in the Nike Central Combine (Achieved - Made it in the top 100 out of 900)
Being a 2013 NUC 5 Star invite (Achieved - Rated as a top prospect in the - Central Combine - WR)
Being a 2013 NUC Top Prospect Elite Invite (Achieved)
Being a 2013 NUC All American Game invite (Achieved could not attend)
Being a 2013 FBU Top Gun invite (Achieved Could not attend)
Being a 2013 Army All American Bowl invite (Did not Achieve - could not attend Top Gun to play off for an invite)
Winning 2013 HS State 8A Championship (Did not achieve - lost in second round)
In 2013 sign a scholarship with a Collage to play football (Close - Many are showing a interest in me)
I was also invited to play for team USA in France this year (Can not attend)
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