I have been playing football since the age of five. My father was a huge influence and coached me all of the way through middle school. My goal to play college football dates back to the fourth grade and every athletic decision has been made to help me achieve this. Football has taught me respect and discipline, but has also helped me realize my determination and mental/physical strength. My entire family proves to be a strong support system. They, along with my faith and my community, have shaped who I am today! I am working hard in my academics, putting in extra time made available to me, striving to reach and maintain a 3.0 GPA. My goal for college is to find a campus that feels like home, while exploring a science major to lead me into the medical field. I expect to be fully prepared for life. You will find that I adapt easily and do what is needed for the betterment of the team. I play both sides of the ball and am physically and mentally able to push through exhaustion. I have strong morals and values, while representing my college in an honorable manor both on and off of the field.
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