George Wright Jr. may be a budding star in the streets of Santa Ana, but in his heart he's still living the life of a young man trying to make his way in Madison. George's locker has a box of photos of his best catches as a fisherman, the rarest birds he has watched, his favorite times with his friends from Iowa, and his family and girlfriend. Often expected to make dinner for the whole family, George keeps a book full of his own recipes to give out to other players on the Otters, whether or not they want him to. George doesn't shy away from the present either, and keeps a full stock of pain killers and medical supplies to ease the pain after games. He takes extensive notes on the team's various blocking schemes and routes that he's expected to run, as he finds it's easier to study his own notes that someone else's. He doesn't just listen to the coaches though, he also keeps track of other what other players have taught him and what he has brought in exchange. Two players that George listens to more closely than anyone are Angus Winchester and Ian Bavitz, leaders on their respective sides of the ball. He also keeps a Gameboy to entertain himself when he's waiting around at the facility.

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