What have you been doing as of late with your workouts?
“This summer, I have been doing our performance training program. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I warm up, workout, and condition with my teammates. The program itself helps with building my strength but also my speed and quickness.”
What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“Probably my greatest improvement since football has ended has been my get off from the ball. From coaching and camps, I feel like I’ve greatly improved my ability to beat press coverage and also have just gotten quicker in general.”
Who do you open the football season with? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“We play Osage this year for our first game. They are a good team overall who lost some players but are returning with a lot of talent.”
How do you believe your team will be next season?
“I believe that we will have a great team this upcoming year. As a team, we’ve already put in a lot of work this summer with even more to come. We have a goal to be as good as last year, if not better.”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“I view every game we play as our toughest game. Winning every game we play is the best way to maximize our chances of making it to the Dome.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“At this point, I do want to play sports in college. I’m currently leaning towards football.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A good amount of schools around Iowa and Minnesota have been in contact with me to invite me to their camps such as Minnesota State University, Winona State, Upper Iowa, and some others.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“As of now, I haven’t made any college trips yet.”
What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“This summer, I attended individual camps at UNI and Northwest Missouri State. I feel like both camps went well and both helped in developing my skills.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up, my favorite college was the University of Wisconsin.”
“This summer, I have been doing our performance training program. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I warm up, workout, and condition with my teammates. The program itself helps with building my strength but also my speed and quickness.”
What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“Probably my greatest improvement since football has ended has been my get off from the ball. From coaching and camps, I feel like I’ve greatly improved my ability to beat press coverage and also have just gotten quicker in general.”
Who do you open the football season with? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“We play Osage this year for our first game. They are a good team overall who lost some players but are returning with a lot of talent.”
How do you believe your team will be next season?
“I believe that we will have a great team this upcoming year. As a team, we’ve already put in a lot of work this summer with even more to come. We have a goal to be as good as last year, if not better.”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“I view every game we play as our toughest game. Winning every game we play is the best way to maximize our chances of making it to the Dome.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“At this point, I do want to play sports in college. I’m currently leaning towards football.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A good amount of schools around Iowa and Minnesota have been in contact with me to invite me to their camps such as Minnesota State University, Winona State, Upper Iowa, and some others.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“As of now, I haven’t made any college trips yet.”
What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“This summer, I attended individual camps at UNI and Northwest Missouri State. I feel like both camps went well and both helped in developing my skills.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up, my favorite college was the University of Wisconsin.”