My collegiate goals and aspirations are to play college football for Division one school that will provide me early opportunity to start at receiver and be impact to the team right away. My optimal goal is enhance the overall team and personal stats will come over time. I understand the importance of role and go to players which both of them foam a team. Next, I will like to be part of the college track team which I feel I could be impact to the track team in 100M – 800M, long jump, and triple jump. With my diverse track ability I could help a track team rack up points and win a conference championship. I am good candidate for a team because I will fulfill the duty that best fits the team chances of being successful and wait for my opportunity to exceed at my position. I also believes that hard work in the off season is very important to be a successful athletic. What makes me different from other athletes is that I see character, athletics, and academics all on the same level which to be great on the field you also have to great off the field. It is very important to represent your school outside of being out of the uniform. Next, it important to do well in school because one day the athletic career will come to end and you will to be ready to compete in job market. The football field is only preparing you for the job market which you have to be your best to get the most out of both.
Statistic | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Games played | seven |
Receiving yards | 168 |
Receptions | 10 |
Touchdown receptions | 5 |
Yards per reception | 16.8 |
Assisted tackles | 17 |
Forced fumbles | 2 |
Pass break-ups | 3 |
Recovered fumbles | 1 |
Solo tackles | 14 |
Tackles for a loss | 3 |
Interceptions | 2 |
Returns | 4 |
Total return yards | 63 |
Yards per return | 15.8 |
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