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(S16) - PT2 - College Years - Daybe - 07-17-2019

Jaylen Storm attended the University of Alabama. That's right, the big Bama. The thing is, at UA, football athletes and athletes in general aren't regarded as the campus hotshots. The reason being is there are so many elite athletes among them. Unless you were the captain or the quarterback or the black running back with dreads that had a NFL career ahead of him. Storm had an uneventful campus life. He'd always attend the parties that he got invited to as a member of the football team, but he always kept clean, not wanting to get into the world of trouble of drugs. In classes, Storm worked hard, majoring in engineering. Storm could not earn his degree, due to him leaving after three years, but he plans to earn it following this NSFL season. On the gridiron, Storm was always respected by his teammates for his hard work ethic and down to business attitude. His fellow teammates knew he was smart and they listened to his advice.

Many people think most football players don't study hard, but Storm proves that is not always the case. His priorities are beyond football, because he understands as a football player his shelf life may be short and he needs a way to earn income after he retires.


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - PigSnout - 07-17-2019

PT Pass


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - wuma - 07-18-2019

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(S16) - PT2 - College Years - SDCore - 07-18-2019

SHL PT


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - White Cornerback - 07-18-2019

Written Option: All of us when we created our player filled out our player’s bio. In it, we reference what college team we played for. Additionally, those of us who write in the wiki, have a section detailing our players college years. For this task, quite simply, write about your player's time in college. You can write about their accomplishments, stats, standout games, practice regimen, favorite things to do, what school was like, or what it was like being BMOC. Only real rule is don’t copy/paste directly from your wiki or previous media post.

If I recally correctly I chose to make Lavelle Jr. born and raised in hicktown Yellowknife. Mostly because Lavelle Sr. spent his entire career with the Wraiths and I wanted to pay homage, (along with having his # be 57, the same number of interceptions his father had during his stint in the NSFL). Also it made Lavelle canadian so that was cool.

Lavelle didn't actually play football in college and instead opted to play basketball So I thought that was a cool little difference to his backstory. As a result of this I don't really have any real cool insight like, historic moments, clutch interceptions or standout performances during his college years because he didn't actually play college football. I didn't make his NCAA basketball career any more interesting either because he wasn't great at basketball neither. Not entirely sure why I didn't make Lavelle Jr. have a normal collegiate career, albeit in Canada. As far as I remember he pretty much grew up plaing both Basketball, American Football and Soccer.

Since Lavelle Jr. had literally no accomplishments in the NCAA, basically all I can talk about is his pratice regimen which really is the norm for most college athletes consisting of major compound lifts and a heavy bulk diet. That's it, skippy.



(S16) - PT2 - College Years - Rise of Smitty - 07-18-2019

PBE PT


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - JuOSu - 07-19-2019

PBE CW


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - Tomasnz - 07-19-2019

ShL affiliate
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(S16) - PT2 - College Years - Fordhammer - 07-19-2019

Nacho Varga attended the University of New Mexico. He grew up in the area, so it was a natural fit. Nacho did not make very many friends in college. He completely immersed himself in his studies, as a Psychology major. He graduated with a 4.0 GPA, and was the top of his class. The rest of his time was spent on football. He came into college as a very raw prospect, but quickly distinguished himself as someone who was willing to commit to the grind of becoming the best receiver he could possibly be. He started off as a secondary at best option for his QB in college. His freshman stats were anything but impressive, but that did not deter him. His offseason in between freshman and sophomore year was legendary. He hired a personal football trainer who allowed him to use his raw athleticism to enhance his football ability. His routes became crisper, his hands became more sure, and his football IQ grew leaps and bounds. By the time his final year came around, he had become one of the top prospects in the country. Nacho's stats showed he could go toe-to-toe with any cornerback in college. He knew he had a long way to go to become elite, but he showed the first steps during his college years.


(S16) - PT2 - College Years - TomHanks - 07-19-2019

My time at Alabama was some of the most fun I’ve had playing football. I got to do the kick and punt returns which is one of my favourite things in football, which I don’t get to do in the big leagues now. But just having the entire field in front of you, seeing all the guys who want to tackle you and those that are gonna block for you too, and just startin’ to run around all of ‘em is the best feeling in the sport in my opinion. I was the star running back at the time as well, and Bama is still a powerhouse even after all these years, so we won a lot. They even put me on a thing called the All-American team where you get to meet the President of the United States. Bein’ Forrest Gump and all, I was a pretty well-known name at the school, but people didn’t bother me too much. More often than not they just wanted to say they’re a fan and take a photo. Classes were tough though. Fortunately, they had lots of guys that were happy to help me with studyin’, homework, projects and stuff. Apparently if you’re on the football team they don’t care all that much about how good you do in school.