One of my main priorities is to go to a college that has the best chance of me getting a great education. I want to be known as a scholar-athlete not just some jock that wants to play sports. I would like to graduate and have either my bachelor or masters degree so if sports doesn't workout then i can do what I've always seen myself doing a long time ago, owning my own business. That is why i want to major in Business and Financial (more specifically Entrepreneurship and Financial Accounting), so i can run my own business for whatever that i want to own. But for sports, I'm willing and able to work hard to make the team and my teammates better and achieve the highest goal there is, which is to play in the NFL. I want to develop a bond with the coaching staff and the team so that we can grown not just as a football team but as men because I know it will help us all as individuals (mentally) and in our upcoming future.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 15 |
Knockdowns | 6 |
Assisted tackles | 30 |
Forced fumbles | 3 |
Pass break-ups | 4 |
Recovered fumbles | 2 |
Sacks | 3 |
Solo tackles | 50 |
Tackles for a loss | 25 |
Touchdowns | 1 |
Tackles | 20 |
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