I am a 6'2 225LBS QB.I am a 2015 high school graduate. I will be a grad transfer come this spring. I have one year for sure left but I may have 2 with a medical year.
I was a OD All American in high school and threw for over 2200 yards my senior year. I went to Marshall University for my first year and was the second string QB by week 4 of my first season. I have played the last 2 season at the University of Hawaii. I was ineligible my first year due to transfer and got hurt fall camp my second year. I was competing for the starting job this past spring and decided to take the year off to focus on graduating and studying what I wanted to while focusing on my new marriage. I have film from both schools of scrimmages and practices. I will attach both of those along with my high school film. I have great relationships with all of my coaches from both Universities and they are willing to tell you about me and be references.
I am a leader at heart and I pride myself as always being the hardest worker in the room. I have been in multiple offenses so I have experience in many. Im ready to start learning what I need to now, show up in the summer and be ready to win games in the fall.
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