My goals throughout college are to be able to finish off college with a degree in Journalism and Sports broadcasting. My aspirations are to be able to learn as much as possible in college, being able to connect with others and grow as a person. What make me different from other recruits athletically is that I do whatever it takes to make the team better in all aspects. My character is that I'm energetic and fun to be around, I always make sure to have a positive attitude no matter the outcome or situation whether that's in a game or just a practice. What makes me a good candidate for the team is that I'm a playmaker, my ability to make big plays and change the course of the game is what separates me from other running backs. I'm very agile and quick, I can make defenders miss in open space and when I have too I can run behind my pads and be physical. Academically I'm willing to work hard in the classroom, I make sure I'm on top of schoolwork, turning in assignments on time and preparing for what the teacher is going to give to me. Also, instead of labeling myself as a student athlete, I instead say academic athlete because my grades are what's most important to me.
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