First of all, my expectations are very high when it comes to being a student athlete. When I'm at school or playing sports. I think of my inspirational role model; which is my brother Joey. Reason being that he never quit. Even though he was battling cancer and playing varsity football. And this is one of my motivations why I never stop, because someone is always going to have it harder than me. My brother had cancer and played football after he would get his chemo he would still go to practice and play starter on game days! Because of his faith and character he never quit and that is how I am. I never give up and I'm always striving to be the best in academics and in playing sports. My main goal is to get accepted to a University, play college football, and earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Marketing. I'm an Outside Linebacker so this means I like to motivate my teammates on and off the field. I'm also a leader and a team player. One of my ambitions is to lead my team and direct my teammates in the right direction. One way I am different in character from others is that I set rules for myself. My expectations and goals are higher than my limits with a "no pass no play" rule academics before athletics.
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