My name is Calvin Job Ainsworth, but I go by a nickname which is Jobbie. Ever since I was young I have always wanted to play collegiate football. Growing up I have always known there are only two ways for my dream to become reality. I must earn a scholarship one of two ways, and those are academically or athletically. So, my collegiate goals and aspirations are to earn a scholarship, be the best teammate and student that I can be and help the school's program that allows me to play for them become the best that it can be. I can be the best candidate for any team, because I listen, I try to do everything exactly as it is demonstrated to me and I'll work harder than anyone to win. What makes me different from other recruits is that I never get into trouble, I'm always on time, I'm very coachable and my grades are excellent. I have been raised to worry about my grades first. In doing so I have a pretty good GPA, but my ACT disappointed me and I will get that score up. This is just a little about me, and I can't wait to get in touch and learn about what schools and programs have to offer.
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