I graduated high school in 2019 from Fort Mill High School. I am attending University Of South Carolina but plan to transfer and looking to Punt at a college football level and I’m ready to work hard and if that means being a walk on or no scholarship at all and still getting to play I’m good with that and will contribute all I have to the team. I have a good leg I’ve played soccer for 12 years of my life and played club and my kick is good form and I’m ready to get to work and put in the work. I may have little experience and my height is a little on the short side but I’m not done growing and I’m here to grow and learn and put in the work and contribute to your program. I already have some college credit that will easily transfer over to your university and I’m good student and will work on the field and off the field in the classroom. Im just looking for shot to show you what I got and ready to improve and grow with a program and contribute to the team. I'm not looking to be put on scholarship I'm just looking for a chance to play college football at a great program and Im not looking to be put on scholarship I'm just wanting a shot to be on great football program.
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