I am a 6'2" wide reciever that also can play defensive back. I had a standout senior season, recieving first-team all state honors, and have always loved the sport of football. I can bring hardwork and the love of the game to any team. I have a 3.51 GPA and scored a 27 on my ACT.
I am looking for an college where I can play the sport I love and get a good education. I would like to pursue a university with a solid marketing field with intern opportunities. My athletic environment would be one where I could make an immediate impact on the team. I believe my best fit would be at the D-1AA, DII or NAIA level, although I will absolutely consider high academic DIII opportunities. I realize with my size and speed I will not be highly recruited, but what I lack in size I make up for in heart and competitiveness. Financial assistance is going to be very important to me in the college selection process.. I would be willing to travel to a school farther away.
Statistic | 2011 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 10 |
Receiving yards | 1,100 |
Receptions | 55 |
Touchdown receptions | 11 |
Yards per reception | 18 |
Assisted tackles | 14 |
Solo tackles | 19 |
Interceptions | 2 |
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