I graduated in May of 2014. I received numerous offers to wrestle in college but I ended up going to WVU to try to play football. After a week of being at WVU I was notified that I had no financial funding and I was forced to withdraw. Lucky, I was accepted late by Concord University so I wouldn't have to sit out a semester of school. I commuted my first semester then moved on campus the second semester and walked on to the football team. I am currently a member of the football team but have not participated in spring ball because I am currently going through the NCAA clearing house trying to get cleared. I am looking to transfer and given the right offer I would love to wrestle again. I have a passion for both football and wrestling. Now that you have heard my story, I will tell you a little bit about myself. I am a very competitive person and am always trying to better myself. School is very important to me and I have large goals for my life. I fell in love with wrestling because it is a grind and I love the grind. It's very addicting to me. I want to be the best in whatever I do.
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