My collegiate goals are to get my degree, stay dedicated throughout my whole time in college, stay opened to growth, and god willingly advance to the pro level of football. However if I never achieve my goal of pro football, I would want to be a sports analyst. What makes me a good candidate for any team is I’m a team player, I’m blue collar, I work hard day in and day out, and when I play football I apply my iq and knowledge to the game. I’m very different from other recruits, I maintain around 3.5 cumulative gpa every year, I play 5 sports, and I play an instrument. What sets me apart from the other running backs is my size. I am 5’10 195 pounds , but I run a 4.8 40 yard dash; I produce great breakout speed. I also run downhill; Not only do I run downhill, but I can also make moves in open field. With me being 200 pounds, running a 4.8, benching 185, squatting 305, with the open field moves, I humbly don’t see no one stopping me. I also feel I’m smarter than most running backs on the field, with me maintaining a 3.6 gpa right now at The Washington Jesuit Academy. Lastly, I’m very blue collar; I live for the hard work. If i don’t know anything in life, I know hard work.
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