I’m a four-year type of guy. Football isn’t just a sport to me, it’s my therapy, my passion, and something that’s helped shape me into the young man I’m becoming. The game has taught me discipline, accountability, toughness, and how to respond when life gets hard. Every workout, practice, film session, and rep is another chance for me to grow physically, mentally, and spiritually.
My faith is a huge part of who I am and how I carry myself every day. I believe football has helped strengthen my relationship with God through adversity, sacrifice, brotherhood, and leadership. I try to lead with humility, effort, and respect, while being someone my teammates can rely on both on and off the field. My faith has taught me that success comes through discipline, service, and staying committed even when nobody is watching.
As an athlete, I’m always working to improve my strength, speed, football IQ, and leadership ability. I take pride in competing hard, being coachable, and doing whatever my team needs from me. My goal is to continue developing into the best player and man I can become while competing at the college level. Whether that opportunity comes through a scholarship or as a walk-on, I’m willing to earn everything. I just want the chance to play ball and prove myself.
What I’m looking for in a college is a place that feels like family a program built on brotherhood, accountability, development, and strong culture. I want coaches who care about developing great men just as much as great athletes. I want to be part of something bigger than myself and contribute to a team that competes with passion and purpose.
I want to play college football because I truly love the game. There’s nothing like competing alongside your brothers, sacrificing for each other, and representing something bigger than yourself. Football has changed my life, strengthened my faith, and helped shape my future, and I want to continue being a part of it for as long as I can.