My name is Tyler Ossmen and I compete for Pasadena High School. I’m 6’1” 265 and I play guard on the offensive line. My ultimate goal is to play football at the next level in college. Football has been my biggest passion in life since I was four years old and my love for the game has sky rocketed since that point. Coaches and peers consider me to be a team player and a great leader. Every time I step foot on the field, I want to be the player leading the charge and inspiring everyone around me. As well as leading, I put it all out on the field. I personally don’t believe you’ll find anyone with my heart, drive, and determination on the field. Whenever I step on the field, there is absolutely no question that I’ll give 110%. I also prioritize academics and keeping my grades up so I’m able to be successful in both athletics and academics. I have earned the achievement of making the Honor Roll during the entirety of high school. In conclusion, I believe I would be a great fit in any environment and I am confident I would contribute to the success of any program. I am looking forward to the recruiting process as a whole as well as developing strong relationships with new people.
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