College is the first step to being successful, life will never get easier unless you get a good job and make good money. That isn't the only reason why I want to go to college though. Ever since I was little, it has always been a dream of mine to play college football and, if I was fortunate enough, to end up playing in the big leagues. I have always been humble when it comes to anything. When I make a good play every now and then, I'm not one to showboat, I would just flex and that would be it. I feel I would be good for a team that helps each other out even when you make bad plays. The reason some of my high school seasons haven't gone well is because no one has had faith in one another, it has always been upperclassmen vs underclassmen. I have always been able to play good but not when there was bad energy, and I have to have confidence. My coach always says, "Confidence is Key" and its true, I can help the team in anything whether it be offence, defense, special teams etc. Then eventually after I prove myself, I can and will start helping the team even more on the field. With the right coaches and the right teammates, a Team can be great and not just good.
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