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.
Lavelle Jr, of course the son of the Greatest defensive player of all time, as well as being the greatest kick and punt returner to ever grace the NSFL/ISFL universe. Lavelle Jr of course grew up in Yellowknife, of course his father played for the high touted Yellowknife Wraiths before he retired.
Lavelle Jr opted not to bother to play american football in college, knowing he would get into the ISFL just through the fact he is his fathers son. Instead he went and played for Aurora college in Yellowknife, opting only to play for their basketball team. Throughout the single season , Lavelle Jr. played in 26 total games averaging 13.8 points, 9.1 assists and 1.3 steals. Lavelle Jr. did not take questions or discuss his future beyond his one year in the NCAA basketball scene. After the collegiate year finished, Lavelle declared for the S16 Draft while also allowing his eligiblity to play as a late S14 DSFL player, for which he got picked up by the awful Kansas City Coyotes. He played out that shit fulled season before eventually finding his way to the Norfolk Seawolves in the S15 DSFL Draft before finding his way to the Austin Copperheads. So yeah that's pretty much what the story was with Lavelles untraditional NCAA career, 0 snaps played in the NCAA baby. Career longevity bruh
Lavelle Jr, of course the son of the Greatest defensive player of all time, as well as being the greatest kick and punt returner to ever grace the NSFL/ISFL universe. Lavelle Jr of course grew up in Yellowknife, of course his father played for the high touted Yellowknife Wraiths before he retired.
Lavelle Jr opted not to bother to play american football in college, knowing he would get into the ISFL just through the fact he is his fathers son. Instead he went and played for Aurora college in Yellowknife, opting only to play for their basketball team. Throughout the single season , Lavelle Jr. played in 26 total games averaging 13.8 points, 9.1 assists and 1.3 steals. Lavelle Jr. did not take questions or discuss his future beyond his one year in the NCAA basketball scene. After the collegiate year finished, Lavelle declared for the S16 Draft while also allowing his eligiblity to play as a late S14 DSFL player, for which he got picked up by the awful Kansas City Coyotes. He played out that shit fulled season before eventually finding his way to the Norfolk Seawolves in the S15 DSFL Draft before finding his way to the Austin Copperheads. So yeah that's pretty much what the story was with Lavelles untraditional NCAA career, 0 snaps played in the NCAA baby. Career longevity bruh