I am a transfer long snapper from Davenport University. In my first year, the 2018 season, I started as a true freshman, and snapped in all 11 games for the Panthers. I also received Special Teams Players of the Week Honors during the season within my team's honors.
I have transferred from Davenport University as I have decided to change my major and Davenport does not offer the major I would like to pursue, as I want to pursue a degree in health science, animal biology, or zoology. I enjoyed my first college football season, and would love to be able to continue to play college football. I am on the transfer portal on NCAA for Permission to Contact. I am attending a community college in the fall of 2019, preparing for the 2020 season by working out and training. I will still have 3 years of eligibility left, will be looking to transfer to a four year university to finish my degree and play football.
Prior to college, I was a 4 Star Rubio Long Snapper in the class of 2018, and the 2nd ranked Longer Snapper in the state of Michigan according to Chris Rubio Long Snapping.
You can also contact my my private long snapping coach Kirk Nakama a former Western Michigan long snapper.
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