Videl took a bit of an interesting path to get where she is in the International Simulation Football league right now, it’s a bit of a long story, but it’s a good one to listen to. She actually started off as a quarterback in high school, although she was not playing in America at the time, she was still in japan, trying to be the pioneer of the sport over there, but it seemed to be a reach at the time. She didn’t receive a lot of offers from universities to play American football, including none in her native country of japan, so that meant she had to go overseas to continue her dream of playing in the international Simulation Football league. She eventually accepted a scholarship to play at the university of Southern California, however, she eventually disguised it as a Japanese college, to avoid being deported back to japan for violating departure laws over there. It wasn’t long before a Videl made it on to the roster, as she was named the main wide receiver almost out of the gate, however, injuries slowed down her chances in college, but it would only keep her out 1-2 weeks, because she had an unusually fast recovery time.
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