I have been fortunate enough to learn early on in my life that the key to success is having an unrelenting work ethic. Nothing else in life has challenged me mentally and physically as much as football has, and from that first practice is when I knew I fell in love with the game. From the very first practice, I made it clear to my coach that I would play any position that he needs me to play. My coaches had moved around and put me in different positions and I would always give it my all. From practices to games, I give 110% every snap. I lay it all out on the line, and won’t stop until the whistle blows. This frustrates the O-line during practices, but I believe iron sharpens iron, and if both sides of the ball try hard, we’ll make each other better. Using my analytical skills, I enjoy helping my teammates come up with new techniques and moves to take our game to the next level. I apply the same approach in the classroom, and am an aspiring human being. I look forward to playing for a university that will push me to be a better version of myself as a player, a student, and a young man.
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