I have always wanted to go to college. I've struggled in school especially as a young child and I thought that college might be very hard for me to achieve. After being diagnosed with ADHD in 4th grade, I found that playing sports made me a better student, playing football helps me to focus not only on the field but in the classroom and in life. Football is my passion, I love it. When I step on the field I feel at home, I feel as though all of my focus problems fade away and I can see. Through my years in youth football I was one of the smallest kids on the field constantly being told I would never make it on the football field, Now that I am getting my shot in high school, going from second string JV in my sophomore year to a Varsity starting Corner Back in my junior year I intend to make the most of every second on the field and I take nothing for granted. This is something I hope to bring to my college team as well, I will always be on the field trying to better not only myself but my team, my football family. I have many goals both on and off the field, I want to get a college education and come out with the knowledge to pursue a career that I am passionate about, hopefully in the sports field. I want to be a great football player and I will constantly work on and off the field to make that happen. I think this makes me a very unique recruit!