10-22-2020, 12:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2020, 12:50 AM by SomeSay....)
Written Option: Everyone starts somewhere, and for most players, the path to the pros picks up in earnest in college. Why did your player decide to go to the college they did (or not go at all)? Were they highly recruited, or did they walk on to the program? How long did it take your player to break into the starting roster of the college? If they played a different position in high school, what was the transition between positions like? Detail your player’s experiences, and be creative.
Matt Krause was a 5 star recruit out of Ohio, many schools were chasing the All-Around CB. He eventually decided to attend the University of Southern California! USC! FIGHT ON! TROJANS!. Krause chose the trojans to bring the back to the days when Pete Carrol, Reggie Bush and others brought them multiple national championship appearances. Krause was CB1 from the get go lived up to his 5-star prospect rating by amassing a total of 43 solo tackles of which 5.5 were for loss, 4 Interceptions with a total of 51 yds, 6 pass deflections and 1 forced fumble in his freshman year. For his sophomore and Junior year he was outstanding stats were similar or increased during these two years. In his sophomore year we saw him voted to 2nd team all American. In his stellar Junior year he received multiple awards and was the first defensive player to receive first place Heisman votes since Charles Woodson. His senior year he fought off a torn labrum and eventually only played 8 games. Krause had a decent combine after college and then was drafted by the Minnesota Grey Ducks into the DSFL. This is a brief summary of his College choice and career.
Matt Krause was a 5 star recruit out of Ohio, many schools were chasing the All-Around CB. He eventually decided to attend the University of Southern California! USC! FIGHT ON! TROJANS!. Krause chose the trojans to bring the back to the days when Pete Carrol, Reggie Bush and others brought them multiple national championship appearances. Krause was CB1 from the get go lived up to his 5-star prospect rating by amassing a total of 43 solo tackles of which 5.5 were for loss, 4 Interceptions with a total of 51 yds, 6 pass deflections and 1 forced fumble in his freshman year. For his sophomore and Junior year he was outstanding stats were similar or increased during these two years. In his sophomore year we saw him voted to 2nd team all American. In his stellar Junior year he received multiple awards and was the first defensive player to receive first place Heisman votes since Charles Woodson. His senior year he fought off a torn labrum and eventually only played 8 games. Krause had a decent combine after college and then was drafted by the Minnesota Grey Ducks into the DSFL. This is a brief summary of his College choice and career.
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