How would you briefly describe your gameplay style?
I’d describe my gameplay style as a modern, hybrid quarterback — I can operate from the pocket with confidence, make every throw on the field, and use my athleticism to extend plays or create when things break down. I pride myself on being calm under pressure, reading defenses, and competing with toughness every snap. My goal is to command the offense and elevate the players around me.
Can you provide a brief description of your mentality or personality?
I’m a tough, competitive, and driven person who believes in earning everything through hard work. I’m focused, coachable, and take pride in preparation — film study, leadership, and details. Whether it’s workouts or game day, I bring a mentality that I won’t be outworked or out-competed.
Are you involved in any clubs, organizations, or have you received any non-sport awards?
Yes, I’m active in my school and community. I was selected as a member of the National Honor Society and have volunteered with World Vision and the North Texas Food Bank. In addition, I also participate in leadership and mentorship programs that promote teamwork, academics, and faith-based values. I take pride in maintaining strong grades and being someone my teachers and coaches can depend on.
What skills or qualities have you developed, such as leadership, teamwork, or community service?
Quarterbacking has taught me leadership, communication, and accountability. I’ve learned how to bring people together, handle pressure, and take ownership of both success and mistakes. Facing adversity on and off the field has strengthened my resilience and focus as a leader. Off the field, I’ve been involved in community service and hope to begin mentoring younger athletes in the future.
Have you faced any significant challenges? If so, please describe.
Like many athletes, I’ve faced challenges that tested my patience and perseverance — from competing for playing time to overcoming adversity in tough games. Each challenge has helped me grow mentally stronger and more mature. I’ve learned that pressure reveals preparation, and I use every setback as motivation to improve.
What type of college are you looking for?
I’m looking for a competitive and academically strong program that develops quarterbacks and values leadership and culture. I want a coaching staff that pushes players to reach their potential on and off the field, and a system that allows me to use my full skill set — as both a passer and a playmaker.
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