My collegiate goals are to play the best to my ability, and earn my degree. I want to play at a high competition university, with high expectations. Competition gives me a Competitive edge, which plays into my ability. My aspirations are my family, a successful future, and full filling my dreams to become pro. My effort in the classroom, on the football field, and in the Weight room will play a big affect in this dream. My work in the weight room is tremendous. I squat 455 pounds, and bench 275 pounds. On the field I run a 4.6 second 40 yard dash, and 4 Games into the season I have 30 tackles. My work In the classroom is one reason I would be a good candidate for a high profiled college. I keep A's and B's, With A 3.2 GPA. Another reason Is I work hard on the football field. I give it all I got! I'm different from other recruits because I am coachable, and always willing To learn something new on and off of the field. I will always give 110% of my effort on the field. I pay attention in the classroom and always take education as my number one priority. These are just a couple of characteristic I have to provide on why I will be a great recruit to college or university.
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