Personal Statement
Finished with 145 tackles, placed 3rd in Tennessee for most tackles, 9.5 tackles for a loss, 2 forced fumbles, 4 batted passes, 3 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery. Finished 1st in Mid-State for tackles, invited to Down Under and Texas vs the World, and Border Bowl vs Kentucky to represent the State of Tennessee.
2012: Lettered as a Sophomore, and led the Sophomore class with most tackles.
2013: Lettered as a Junior, All-District Linebacker, led Junior class in tackles, Finished 2nd on team with most tackles 3 less than the leading tackler, finished in the top 40 in regular season tackles.
2014: Lettered as a Senior, lead team in tackles, finished with 145 total tackles placing 3rd in tennessee, maxpreps.com, All-Super Region, 1st in Mid-state tackles, invited to Down Under Bowl and Texas vs the world.
Personal:
I love the physical toughness that is required to play the sport and getting to hit other players. I love how you can beat your opponent not only physically, but mentally aswell. Playing football has taught me to play as a team player, to show me how to manage and to rebound when you lose a tough game, how to fight through the tough times, and get back on track. Football has been my entire life and it's hard to realize what I would do without it.
I hope to continue my football career on further to the next level of football and do whatever it takes to play onto the next level. If it's giving up my entire summer, winter, school holidays, life, to workout and continue training to get better, I have no problem with that. What I look for in a college is the academic majors that are provided. I wouldn't want to enter a college that doesn't provide the major I am pursuing. I also look at the bonds that are shared between students and coaches. I wouldn't like to go to a college where students, and student athletes don't communicate, trust, and don't care for each other.