Born in Memphis, Tenn.
Moved to Orlando, Fla when I was 8 years and fell in love with the game of football. I was fortunate to play high school football at Lake Howell high school, one of Central Florida’s most prominent schools in the ’80s and ’90s. I was a three-year starter, I was an All Central Florida first team two years in a row.
I continued playing at Merced Junior College in Merced, California for two years. I received numerous honors, as a first team all Central Valley Conference player and the Defensive of player of the Conference in 1998, I was also a 3rd-team All American selection for JC Grid-Wire in 1998
I was fortunate enough to receive a athletic scholarship to Rutgers University 1998-2000 where I was a 2 year starter and lead the Big East Conference in solo tackles in 1999, ended my career as one of the top tacklers in Rutgers Football record books and with over 235 tackles in two years of Big East collegiate play.
I spent a brief time with the Hamilton Tiger before he started his passion of coaching and mentoring young student athletes. I also operate a sport specific non-for-profit organization with ex Tiger Cat teammate Idris Harroon called Development of Young Students Athletes. We service the greater Dallas metroplex in helping young student athletes achieve their goals, in hopes of one day becoming collegiate athletes themselves.
One of the major reason I was drawn to NCSA was because I went through the recruiting process with no guidance and any direction. I left the entire decision-making process up to someone else and chance. I truly believe that if you know better you will do better, NCSA give kids and parents and the opportunity to take control of the recruiting process and truly find the best fit for their child.