Day 7
4:59
3 жыл бұрын
Woman wanting to play football
10:10
3 жыл бұрын
7th grader wants to play football
4:05
Conditioning test anxiety
2:54
3 жыл бұрын
Women and football
6:04
4 жыл бұрын
Fearful of Football
9:22
4 жыл бұрын
Individual sport vs team sport
7:37
4 жыл бұрын
Cognitive bias: Ambiguity Effect
3:14
Correspondence Bias
3:14
4 жыл бұрын
Football is over, now what?
2:55
4 жыл бұрын
Do juco’s offer scholarships?
3:16
Пікірлер
@bakerbeginnerfood
@bakerbeginnerfood 19 сағат бұрын
for students with ged will going to juco junior college help me become eligible for NCAA college football scholarship after completing 2 years at junior college and how do I play juco football with ged and act sat
@GTB_Dinero
@GTB_Dinero 15 күн бұрын
I’m 5’7 and 120lbs. I assume I would play wr since I’m fast, agile, and can catch the ball good. The only problem is that I’m 17 and a senior. I’ve played basketball all my life and only really played in practices as a wr and db in the 7th grade before quitting due to grades. I just don’t know if I should play again or not. I’ve had a sever dislocated knee which I’ve got surgery for and am doing a hell of a lot better with, I just don’t know if I should play football and maybe get great at it and play semi-pro or usfl, play basketball, or stick to making music. Edit: my school is Clay-chalkville in case I wanted to know.
@DALONEWOLF108
@DALONEWOLF108 23 күн бұрын
Who else here for college football 25 let’s go I just truly didn’t know what it was
@matthiasheld9033
@matthiasheld9033 23 күн бұрын
Yep 😂, i knew it was a thing but im living in Germany so my College rules knowledge lacks a little
@DALONEWOLF108
@DALONEWOLF108 21 күн бұрын
@@matthiasheld9033 yeah I’m a huge nfl fan but I watch some college games but with the new game out I gotta freshen up
@Dongbonghongkong
@Dongbonghongkong 16 күн бұрын
lol I’m rebuilding the squad haha
@landonkauffman8703
@landonkauffman8703 Ай бұрын
When you enroll as a student and want to go to the college do you have to get accepted and then become a student? How does that work
@OnlyFanz-Jayy
@OnlyFanz-Jayy 4 ай бұрын
I’m not trying a different sport bro
@niyaalott6436
@niyaalott6436 5 ай бұрын
Is 24 to old?
@ishiftedu
@ishiftedu 6 ай бұрын
I’m a sophomore now and I’m interested in football, i don’t play on going to the nfl or even college football but i love basketball and plan on taking it all the way, both sports are different seasons js asking for input on my decision of playing next year
@lightfiresports_Editz
@lightfiresports_Editz 6 ай бұрын
I have never played football before and I am currently a freshman and I played tennis this year. But at the time I comment this, I am injured and I don't really think I should sign up for football next year since I wouldn't be able to do before school training before registration ends. So I think the best option for me if I wanna play football is to not play next year but play in my junior year.
@colterhurd5005
@colterhurd5005 6 ай бұрын
I’m in ninth grade and really want to play football, I used to do wrestling and was undefeated. I was just curious if wrestling could help with football
@colterhurd5005
@colterhurd5005 6 ай бұрын
I’ve also played soccer lacrosse flag football and baseball
@JR-he6fn
@JR-he6fn 7 ай бұрын
Wait so what if the player finishes his classes in 4 years? Or does it also extend to actual school
@Marquie22
@Marquie22 10 ай бұрын
But what if you are a great kid and player but the coach just don’t like you. Do you get screwed, how do you approach this scenario?
@atlsuccessg133
@atlsuccessg133 Жыл бұрын
Nice video
@nathans.2827
@nathans.2827 Жыл бұрын
Hey Coach, I played Flag Football Football a lot as a kid, and always enjoyed it but stopped playing until my sophomore year of high school where I got little to no playing time on JV you think I could still play football at the college level? I’m really passionate about it but I’m afraid its too late for me. Should I reclass, move on, or proceed with this goal/dream of mine. Any advice?
@solid8403
@solid8403 Жыл бұрын
And having looks
@blitzinspace584
@blitzinspace584 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if anyone is gonna see this but I'm a sophmore in hs rn and really wanna play next year, if anyone has done the same as me is it worth it to play?
@Rainxv
@Rainxv Жыл бұрын
I’m gonna be a sophomore next year to, I just wanna play either football or soccer, I’d just say play what you want and practice cause highschool aint gon last forever so just have fun
@dhdmhfjdnnd2779
@dhdmhfjdnnd2779 Жыл бұрын
i'm in sophomore year and chose to not play again after quitting in 7th, idk what to do, should i play junior or not
@wrongguy6
@wrongguy6 Жыл бұрын
Can you join late in junior year after 1 game
@ericcastillocastro7166
@ericcastillocastro7166 2 жыл бұрын
I know I’m late but this is the exact question I’m asking myself but I played my freshman year but I took a break this year and I don’t know if I should play my last 2 years of high school what do you think I should do
@Rainxv
@Rainxv Жыл бұрын
Play it, I didn’t play middle school and I’m a freshman not doing sports, it’s just that I’m not confident, I’m lost in my mind
@Rainxv
@Rainxv 2 жыл бұрын
Missed my chance to do sports never knew when they practiced or anything, I felt like people don’t need me in sports, I’m tall and lean built, gonna try and do basketball
@cdr2671
@cdr2671 2 жыл бұрын
I’m going into sophomore year and I’m a power lifter/wrestler so I get asked to play all the time but nows the first time I’m considering it kinda nervous but I think I wanna try
@youtube.shortsking1
@youtube.shortsking1 2 жыл бұрын
hey man do senor make varsity off the bat
@elviolamadres864
@elviolamadres864 2 жыл бұрын
Can you help me about my rec?
@LynnAMV
@LynnAMV 2 жыл бұрын
I moved to the states 2 years ago but started taking football last year. It was my senior year and I never held a football before, let alone caught one properly. I still can’t do it properly with a strong armed QB, always dropping it but I was happy because despite me not being the best player on the field, there was so much fun and discipline you learn on the way. If you regret not taking it your freshman year, it’s not too late to take it your senior year, but I highly advise you don’t if you want playing time.
@youtube.shortsking1
@youtube.shortsking1 2 жыл бұрын
hey man i want to play football but i only got one year left 12 grade any advise
@mark4m557
@mark4m557 7 ай бұрын
I played ball from Peewee League to Highschool. I had a very strong, and accurate arm. In Jr high. We had the son of a coach as QB, and with all due respect to him, he sucked @$$, but he never had to worry about throwing the ball, because it was a pure run offense. Which made no sense whatsoever, because the kids father was some kind of coach in the NFL. The whole team was begging the coaches to give me the keys, but tbh. I got a taste of playing Safety, and I loved it.
@NGF2406
@NGF2406 2 жыл бұрын
what about baseball?
@israelharriott8425
@israelharriott8425 2 жыл бұрын
Not boring at all! It's an excellent description.
@mythicalhawk4937
@mythicalhawk4937 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been debating on doing football for years now. Ever since 8th grade football caught my interest all summer and I was thinking on joining freshman year but I was too insecure and nervous with myself. Then came sophomore year. I’ve been debating forever and still didn’t join because of my dumb insecurities. I was worried I wouldn’t fit in. I’m currently a sophomore still and I’m still thinking about joining football. First I’m joining track and field this spring to at least participate in a sport this year. I really hope I fit in with track and field at least
@shawtytammo6726
@shawtytammo6726 2 жыл бұрын
Do what you’re heart wants if your passion is football who cares about what other people say I know it might be hard to block out negative thoughts and people might knock you down. For example I love football and I’m a girl I want to play my freshman year and play all of Highschool and hopefully college and ideally make it to the nfl (which is my dream) there’s been negative things said to me. but I love football and nothing will stop me from doing what I love which is why I think you should try because you never know, you could be something great one day but you’ll never know until you try :)
@Rainxv
@Rainxv 2 жыл бұрын
@@shawtytammo6726 I missed my chance to play football and soccer as a freshman, I never knew they started practice this early so I was wondering if I should try out next year as a sophomore, I’ve never played football in my life and I’m pretty tall, should I try football next year?
@inspiredjaguar5797
@inspiredjaguar5797 9 ай бұрын
same thing is happening to me. Just remember as long as you give it your all its almost never too late. you might not have a same chance but theres still a chance. Kurt Warner didnt enter the NFL until he was 28. most people enter in their early 20s. he was rusty for 4 years after college but put in the work and became an amazing hall of famer qb in the nfl.
@donttakerevenges
@donttakerevenges 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure if you will reply but how to do get the money to buy a estate
@grantdunn88
@grantdunn88 2 жыл бұрын
i wanna play but I haven't played since elementary deabting playing junior year
@joshsoares3433
@joshsoares3433 2 жыл бұрын
What’s ya opinion on this, I’ve played football from 2nd grade to soph year of hs. Torn rotator cuff plus many other injuries throughout the years made me hang the cleats up. Started hooping more seriously, now I’m about to be a reclassed senior, I’ve been feeling a fire to get back to what I really love but I don’t know if I can be the same qb I was a few years ago. Thoughts on this ? Thanks man
@FourYearAthlete
@FourYearAthlete 2 жыл бұрын
Yea get back out there. QB may not be where you land as a starter but im sure you love the SPORT of football. Worst case scenario is you play special teams but you get to be on the squad with the boys and it will teach you more about yourself than any other sport. You may come back with a fresh perspective because you did take time off, which will only help you.
@myskrillaa
@myskrillaa 2 жыл бұрын
I play at school in gym with kids my age and I’m raw as hell and I know a lot about the game just don’t have in game experience
@icepop_ytl1421
@icepop_ytl1421 2 жыл бұрын
I quit after many year in 7th grade and I’m a sophomore now and I really want to start again next year and try to get offers but with only two years I don’t think it would be possible
@CeeDubs04
@CeeDubs04 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a senior now, but I use to play football in the 7th and 8th. I really wish I played my freshman year, but unfortunately I stopped playing due to peer pressure. Leaving my football team was and still is my biggest regret to this day. I really loved the game.💔
@lynnb23
@lynnb23 2 жыл бұрын
What about if you behind in grades like 2 it (problems that happen at early Ages) nearly 17 in the 10th not very big 5’7 5’8 222 any position to play?
@j2crazy257
@j2crazy257 2 жыл бұрын
Crushed me
@ronaton5673
@ronaton5673 2 жыл бұрын
I know I’m late but be real with me here I’m in 7th grade and I regret not playing from a young age do you still think I have a chance
@deaglanohara6636
@deaglanohara6636 2 жыл бұрын
Been playing rugby for the past two years so I know tackling and taking an angle and stuff like that. I'm fairly athletic but am lighter (5'9 130lbs). Any tips other than putting on weight?
@XJalh
@XJalh 2 жыл бұрын
Just eat a lot and watch what you eat
@notVoy
@notVoy Жыл бұрын
Eat healthy carbs
@dakotaolivier3609
@dakotaolivier3609 2 жыл бұрын
The title of this video is exactly what I was looking for
@aamtnfndnfng7749
@aamtnfndnfng7749 2 жыл бұрын
Me too, I've been wanting to play since 7th grade and never did, im in 10th rn. I'm thinking about playing next year but I need a job, I really need a job and I don't think I can work and play at the same time
@shanana1335
@shanana1335 2 жыл бұрын
I just started 9th grade and I’ve been wanting to start playing, but I didn’t realize that tryouts already started so next year is my only option. But most of my friends started in middle school or before so I think it’s too late for me
@ummseaone
@ummseaone 2 жыл бұрын
im a sophmore and football season alr started and im like undersized so my only option is start next year in 11th grade and my only hope is to hopefully grow a whole lot so im in the same boat as you
@shanana1335
@shanana1335 2 жыл бұрын
@@ummseaone hopefully. I’m only like 5’8 and the 9th graders on the football team are like 6’0+. I really I hope I grow
@Rainxv
@Rainxv 2 жыл бұрын
Bro I know it’s a year but what you said is about what is happening to me
@datoneohiomf
@datoneohiomf Жыл бұрын
Did u grow?
@edgy179
@edgy179 2 жыл бұрын
Facts I didn't drip out till last season when I started
@maxk7023
@maxk7023 3 жыл бұрын
I barley know anything about the sport. Just the positions, barley know the different plays. I’m just gonna get clowned cause I’m gonna be put on varsity cause of my age. I really wish I started playing earlier like in middle school but my parents always held back. Not playing football is always gonna be one of the biggest regrets that I’m gonna have 😔
@charliejones1320
@charliejones1320 3 жыл бұрын
Fuck this shit fuck the haters, if you have a dream chase it.
@doninc1
@doninc1 3 жыл бұрын
Pippen
@zay_gzs5635
@zay_gzs5635 3 жыл бұрын
Trying to play football and basketball
@mfcjazz4220
@mfcjazz4220 2 жыл бұрын
are you playing?
@063.hunxdro3
@063.hunxdro3 3 жыл бұрын
I wan to play for my school but they’ve won state championships 4 times 👌🏼 but I don’t know anything should I try ? Or not ?
@freeman5259
@freeman5259 3 жыл бұрын
My College Football Recruiting Playbook for Walk-ons (Cheat code) Depending on your situation (it ALL DEPENDS), read a few pages from my walk-on playbook and REMAIN IN-STATE (temporary), attend an in-state junior college in the summer term, and COLLECT THOSE FAFSA REFUND CHECKS!💰🤑. It's cheaper. You can then travel🛫 and tryout for many NCAA Division 1 junior varsity teams (FCS level), or the NCAA D2 level, or the NCAA D3 level, or the NAIA (junior varsity teams) or BYU-Idaho competitive sports, or University of Notre Dame interhall sports, or The NCCAA, or the USCAA, or the CCCAA (JUCO in California), or the NJCAA (JUCO), or Prep schools like Milford Academy, or Collegiate Development Football League (PlayCDFL), or the CSFL sprint football League (New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft played in the CSFL), or NCAA club football (Collclubsports). You will be INELIGIBLE to compete at the college level if you already played for a Semi-Pro/adult amateur team in the past (except if you ONLY practice with the team and DON'T COMPETE, you are eligible). One more thing, According to the Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athletes and the NCAA Transfer Guide, if you are a NCAA qualifier, that means if you graduated high school on time with a high school diploma, earned a 2.3 high school G.P.A. or better, complete all of your high school core courses with a C average or better, have qualifying standardized test scores (SAT or ACT national test), YOU CAN TRANSFER from a JUCO to a university after ONE SEMESTER or ONE QUARTER as a FULLTIME college student in the FALL🏈🦃 or SPRING⚾🌻(SUMMER SCHOOL DOESN’T COUNT🌊🏖🌞); versus spending THREE FULL-TIME SEMESTERS or THREE FULL-TIME QUARTERS in Junior College, and you are required by the NCAA to graduate from a junior college with an A.A. degree🎓 (SUMMER SCHOOL DOESN’T COUN’T🏖) (NCAA non-qualifier). NCAA qualifiers have 5 calendar years of NCAA eligibility to complete 4 seasons of competition 📆(without redshirting). An NCAA non-qualifier will AUTOMATICALLY lose ONE YEAR of NCAA eligibility. NCAA Non-qualifiers will only get 4 calendar years of NCAA eligibility to complete 3 seasons of competition 📆(without redshirting) AFTER full-time enrollment in college; That’s messed up!😞 Your NCAA eligibility clock ⌚ begins after you enroll AND attend the FIRST DAY OF CLASSES in the FALL🏈🦃 or SPRING⚾🍀 semesters or quarters as a FULLTIME college student😒 (SUMMER DOESN’T COUNT🏖)! You are free to change your schedule accordingly BEFORE your classes start in the fall or spring semester or quarter. NCAA doesn’t care if you matriculate fulltime in college during the SUMMER semesters or quarters (it doesn't matter what college you attend). Your NCAA eligibility clock WILL NOT START🚫 in the SUMMER🏐🌡🏖😁; Part-time enrollment or fulltime enrollment in the summer, it doesn’t matter! The NCAA Division 1 clock⌚ will not postpone for fulltime college students and it will CONTINUE TICKING⏳ until it expires (except for active military duty, religious missions or other extreme extenuating circumstances BEYOND YOUR CONTROL). You can only have 2 years of eligibility📆 (maximum) at the junior college level. The JUCO level doesn’t have an eligibility clock, junior college eligibility is calculated by seasons of competition you’ve already used. You can redshirt at the JUCO level. And don’t feel bad if you fail to academically qualify for the NCAA Division 1 level on the first try. You can still become an NCAA qualifier if you NEVER matriculate full-time in college IN THE PAST (FALL🏈 or SPRING⚾ semesters or quarters only) (SUMMER DOESN’T COUN’T🏖). Is that so?🤔 Let’s think about it, a part-time load of studies (less than 12 TRANSFERABLE credit hours per semesters or quarters in the fall or spring), again I say, it doesn't matter what college you attend! It’s called GREYSHIRT! All prospective NCAA Division 1 student athletes must complete 40% of progress (AFTER your 2ND year of fulltime enrollment), 60% of progress (AFTER your 3rd year of fulltime enrollment), and 80% of progress (AFTER your 4th year of fulltime enrollment) towards a BACHELOR’S Degree; that’s a timeframe of 8 FULLTIME CONSECUTIVE semesters or quarters in a 5 YEAR PERIOD, YOU CAN’T GO BEYOND THAT! (NCAA 40-60-80 rule). NCAA non-qualifier who wants to EARN a 4th season of competition AFTER OPTING IN a redshirt year, MUST complete 80% of progress towards a BACHELOR’S DEGREE (AFTER your 4th year of fulltime enrollment). By the way, the maximum transferable courses you can take at the JUCO level is 90 credit hours (they are called units in California). You need 60 transferable credit hours to GRADUATE from a 2 year college and THEN MOVE ON to a 4 year college (NCAA D1-A/FBS rules). Some junior college programs, especially in Mississippi, Kansas or Texas, ONLY takes you about one year to graduate. Rio Salado Online Community College (Arizona) can help you accelerate your progress even faster. Class starts EVERY MONDAY! They have 16-week sessions, 14-week sessions, and 8-week sessions. You can take a few 8-week, 14-week or 16-week courses in the winter❄⛄. Arizona State University used them all the time to get their players eligible for competition. Rio Salado doesn’t have an athletic program. Fun fact! Your junior college G.P.A. is locked in🔒 after graduation, it won’t change unless you transfer to a 4 year college. Moreover, a Greyshirt year (a part-time OR three-quarter time college student in the fall or spring, SUMMER DON'T MATTER) gives you a more competitive advantage long-term over a high school recruit in the college recruiting process. Oh really, what do you mean🤔? For example, the NCAA has a delay enrollment rule that allows a prospective student athlete (incoming freshman or a walk-on who have not yet enrolled in college as a fulltime student) to use a gap year, delay initial full-time enrollment and COMPETE for a NON-COLLEGIATE (AMATEUR) OUTSIDE TEAM for one academic year after graduating high school. AFTER that one year window expires⏳, the student athlete MUST enroll in college as a fulltime student at the FIRST opportunity he or she gets. Now here's the fun part, let’s say you do choose to compete, you can compete as a GREYSHIRT at a post-graduate/prep school (Milford Academy) or at a college club team (any college that doesn't offer your sport at the varsity level, only the club level; George Mason University) for ONE CALENDAR YEAR🗓 AFTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION🎒🎓. After that, you will lose NCAA eligibility for EVERY YEAR you continue to compete for that team AFTER your gap year window expires. NCAA non-qualifiers are NOT ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE for a college club team, excluding intramurals. Back in my day, the rules used to be "until after your 21st birthday🎂", but the NCAA change the rules in year 2011 and thereafter. While in your delay enrollment gap year, you can retake the SAT or A C T standardized test to improve your sub-scores, simultaneously enroll in college level courses (developmental/remedial classes don’t matter), a financial aid package with state grants and scholarships and federal student loans included; the college will disburse you a financial aid refund check💰 (sometimes via direct deposit) AFTER every (fall and spring) semesters or quarters you are enrolled in classes after 30 days of attendance and your college expenses are paid already (only if there's money left over for you) (summer depends on if you haven't enrolled in the fall or spring yet), earn a college degree or certificate, become an NCAA qualifier, "GREYSHIRT" at a community college or a university or any institution that offers you an education BEYOND high school, and then matriculate fulltime AFTER you make the college varsity active roster. That’s awesome! 😎
@freeman5259
@freeman5259 3 жыл бұрын
But hold on, if you are an NCAA non-qualifier, people say that you do have to spend 2 years and graduate from a junior college, even though that’s true, however, that’s not always the case. It all depends on a variety of things. For example, it depends on your program of study, the junior college that YOU are currently attending, and class registration systems of that JUCO; did you matriculate fulltime in the fall or spring term? Do they allow you to create your own schedule? or is it like high school, you are handcuffed because you can't create your own class schedule? Did you redshirt? Did you suffered any catastrophic injuries? Are you a 4-2-4 transfer? Etc. What if you competed for an outside amateur team (organized/outside competition) in the middle of your gap year and then decide to stop and greyshirt until you graduate from a community college (A.A. degree🎓)? 🤔 Good question, If you attend a prep school first (Milford Academy, Hargrave Military Academy or Fork Union Military), and then remain a greyshirt in junior college until graduation, you can still retain ALL 5 calendar years of NCAA eligibility📆 AFTER JUNIOR COLLEGE GRADUATION😳👊💢💥! That’s your reward! However, rules are different at the JUCO level. If you competed for a junior college club team or a 4 year college club team (regardless if the college doesn’t offer that sport at the varsity level at the time you were COMPETING at that institution), you will lose a season of competition at the junior college level for every season you compete on a college club team, 2 years maximum. In this scenario, you will only have 1 year of eligibility remaining at the JUCO level. Nevertheless, YOU CAN STILL RETAIN ALL 5 CALENDAR YEARS OF ELIGIBILITY TO COMPLETE 4 SEASONS OF COMPETITION at the NCAA Division 1 level. Very similar to prep school but way cheaper! In this process, you will also GAIN COLLEGE LEVEL PLAYING EXPERIENCE, a HIGHLIGHT TAPE, a Rivals.com profile, a Scout.com profile, an A.A. Degree under your belt, and still RETAIN ALL 5 CALENDAR YEARS OF NCAA ELIGIBILITY! That’s insane! 😳How’s that possible?😕 But what if I don’t compete at all?🤔 Since the JUCO level don't have an eligibility clock, and let's say you haven't competed anywhere yet (AFTER GRADUATION🎓), you can still retain ALL 5 calendar years of NCAA eligibility📆 AFTER JUNIOR COLLEGE GRADUATION👊💢💥. You can COMPETE for 2 years at the JUCO level and 3 years to complete 2 seasons of competition at the NCAA Division 1 level😎👍 (That’s 2 years for JUCO, an unused redshirt year, and 2 years for the NCAA with a 5th year option). THAT’S MIND BLOWING!😳 Again I say, this can happen in this scenario if you don't compete for an outside team (non-collegiate organized competition) AFTER your gap year. Once again, the rules used to be "after your 21st birthday🎂😉👍. In some cases, college coaches may sign you to next year's recruiting class on national signing day (only if you're that talented). I think your NCAA clock also begins if you signed the NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT and ENROLL at the college you signed with (NCAA) as a fulltime student. So the next time you hear somebody trying to discredit or tarnish the good reputation of the JUCO level, THESE ARE THE FACTS!😁
@robertpugh8764
@robertpugh8764 3 жыл бұрын
Ayo I have a question idc if I have a small high school I know I am going to make it but struggle with my height I and a wide 5”7 and 141 I am a freshman can u give me some tips on becoming taller I am try to make it on the team
@wyattnegrych8948
@wyattnegrych8948 2 жыл бұрын
You can’t physically make yourself taller, it’s just your genes. But trust me man my cousins friends had a d1 scholarship given to him and he was only 5’8
@Dcoleman1507
@Dcoleman1507 3 жыл бұрын
Okay how do you be a five star recruit as a lineman LT
@kevinkorner5839
@kevinkorner5839 3 жыл бұрын
Do the marks matter for a juco scholarship?
@tripldoublbaby5045
@tripldoublbaby5045 3 жыл бұрын
I want to play football for junior year which is next year I’m 6’4 340 I’m big boned huge I don’t look like a sack of potato’s I get the concept of the game and I have that mentality to push myself to become a starter but I have never played it but I’m a super fast learner so do you think I have a shot on doing good in football because I started basketball late and I was able to pick it up fast but I understand with my size I’ll be either d line or o line and for my size I’m decently pretty fast and I know my footwork really well so if you could give me your honest opinion I’m not hear to brag about what I can do or how big I am I just want to hear it from a guy who has more experience than me when it comes to football
@jonathan_g2897
@jonathan_g2897 3 жыл бұрын
I’m a sophomore right now but I kinda just wanna play next year for fun I have free time and I also just wanna meat new people🤷🏽‍♂️
@tyrusdotson8609
@tyrusdotson8609 3 жыл бұрын
i’m in the same boat as you rn
@Mcdeditzz
@Mcdeditzz 3 жыл бұрын
I’m doing it,sophomore right now trying out for junior year
@zermanman9891
@zermanman9891 10 ай бұрын
Yo did you play