I have very high goals for myself. My college goals consist of several things:
1. Attending a college / university that will prepare me academically for a future outside of football.
2. Contributing to a football program to compete for a conference and national championship.
3. Working towards becoming an All-American and All-Confernce athlete.
Personally, I am dedicated to my teammates and coaches. I will work extremely hard on and off the field to represent the football program and college / universtiy at which I attend. The areas at which I may struggle, will be the areas that I will work hard to correct so that I may help my team and myself be successful.
I am different in that I will always strive to succeed. Team success is more important than my individual success. I know being part of a team is bigger than me. I also take pride in maintaining a high integrity.
Academics is important because not everyone has the chance to play at the next level or pro-ball. Academics will be key to my success after athletics.
I know that I can help any program that provides me with the opportunity.
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