I was eight years old when I first strapped on a helmet and shoulder pads. Ever since then, I have always wanted to play after high school. Not everyone makes it to the college level, but it would be a life-changing experience if I could.
I am pretty young for my team, but that doesn't stop me to be as good as the rest. Working hard to become stronger and to be capable of handling any team is an everyday task. With my size of a school, there aren't many players on the team. This just means I have to play both sides of the ball and work even harder. My ability to be coached is one thing you should take into consideration.
Colleges that allow me to work hard on the field and in the classroom are the ones that I'm looking for. A good education is one thing that I put above football. Being able to learn and play football would be ideal. Football is one of my top priorities in my life, but my parents pushed me to make sure that grades are on the top. Other than school and football, I play three other sports. Basketball helps with my conditioning out of football and both track and baseball help with my coordination. The footwork in shot put and discus are a big contributor to my agility and coordination.
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