My goals for going to college are to deepen other peoples understanding of knowledge, as well as hopefully having a positive impact on other peoples lives. My aspirations for playing college football come for a deeply rooted love from the game, stemming from when I first started playing the game around the age of 5. I have very good leadership skills including trying to get other players involved and excited about our opportunities to play this sport. I work hard on and off the field, considering that I am top 20 in my class of a little over 100 students. I am a three sport athlete, playing football, baseball, and basketball. Given that football is my main sport, it is also the sport that I spend the most time working especially hard for. I have a large group of friends, but I tend to keep my close friends in a small circle. I love including everyone in some of the activities that I find that will be helpful for our teams and as well as our improvement in football. Most springs and summers I spend with other players on my team in improving our mental as well as physical strength. I’ve attended a camp with the gridiron gang out of Indianapolis where I got to work with players like Pat Mcafee, Robert Mathis, and even former Lions coach David Walker on my explosiveness and my ability to change direction.