What have you been doing as of late with your workouts?
“I’ve been working out daily and will soon begin summer strength and conditioning at the school. I plan on lifting on the days in between that as well.”
What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“My overall strength and speed have increased compared to last year. There’s definitely still progress to be made, but it’s just a process that requires patience.”
What are your areas of focus going forward?
“To get my strength up. If I want to compete at a collegiate level, I’m going to need to be a lot bigger.”
How do you believe your team will be next season?
“Our schedule has some tough games, but with some young talent and experienced leaders, I think that we’re going to have a great season being a dual-threat team with solid receivers and speedy running backs.”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“I believe one of our biggest challenges will be playing Bishop Garrigan. They’ve got a great tradition over there and it’ll be a great challenge for us seeing how we compare to a traditionally great team.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’d be mostly interested in football but possibly track, depending on how things roll out. I have no official offers yet, but I’ve gotten numerous prospect camp invites, including Wartburg, Simpson, and DIII schools across the country. There are more track recruitment letters as well.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“Just a visit to Waldorf University.”
What camps are you going to this summer?
“I am thinking about attending a few junior days and prospect camps.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“ISU.”
“I’ve been working out daily and will soon begin summer strength and conditioning at the school. I plan on lifting on the days in between that as well.”
What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“My overall strength and speed have increased compared to last year. There’s definitely still progress to be made, but it’s just a process that requires patience.”
What are your areas of focus going forward?
“To get my strength up. If I want to compete at a collegiate level, I’m going to need to be a lot bigger.”
How do you believe your team will be next season?
“Our schedule has some tough games, but with some young talent and experienced leaders, I think that we’re going to have a great season being a dual-threat team with solid receivers and speedy running backs.”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“I believe one of our biggest challenges will be playing Bishop Garrigan. They’ve got a great tradition over there and it’ll be a great challenge for us seeing how we compare to a traditionally great team.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’d be mostly interested in football but possibly track, depending on how things roll out. I have no official offers yet, but I’ve gotten numerous prospect camp invites, including Wartburg, Simpson, and DIII schools across the country. There are more track recruitment letters as well.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“Just a visit to Waldorf University.”
What camps are you going to this summer?
“I am thinking about attending a few junior days and prospect camps.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“ISU.”