My goals in college are to make it as far as I possibly can in football and commence my college education. While I am playing football, I would like to get my general education done and use this time to think of what I want to do in my future.
I am a good candidate for a football team because I've been playing football for a good number of years. I've played Pop Warner for 3 years before getting into high school and played 2 more in high school. I only played 2 in high school because of an injury and COVID, but I would have played more if it was possible. For the last 3 years I have been lifting weights to get bigger and stronger for the sport. I workout 6 days a week, at least 2 hours each session. Because of the experience and the work I've put in I have become the best player that I can be-currently. From that I have helped my past teams be successful in the last couple of seasons. The success of the team I am a part of, is very important to me. To me the success of the team is more important then the stats I get.
I am different because I am very quiet and focused. I put working out and studying for school over going out on the town or just hanging out with my friends because I want to have a successful future. I do still hangout with friends but only if I have the free time to do so. I know what it is like to have been injured and have to start training all the way from the beginning again and the work it took, to not only get back to where I was, but to be better. I may be different because I am a multiple sport athlete who has helped my teams be successful in basketball, baseball, and track. One thing that makes me different academically is that I have a very simple approach to school work-get it done and turn it in on time.
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