Ezekiel Keith
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I remember being in high school, confused and low-key jealous watching guys in my grade get offers while I had nothing. “But I’m better than them!” “I’ve got more experience!” “My stats are way better!” Maybe that was true. Maybe not. Either way—it didn’t matter. The truth is: what you think doesn’t impact your recruiting reality. When I finally started getting offers in January/February of senior year, I was grateful... but still disappointed. I didn’t get the ones I wanted. I remember visiting the small FCS school I ultimately committed to and just feeling this overwhelming relief. Why? Because for the first time, I wasn’t coveting everyone else’s offers. I realized something critical: You can only take ONE offer. And when you do, you better fight like crazy to make it work and chase down your goals. That’s when it hit me: It was never about them. It was always about me. My preparation. My execution. My one shot. Everyone’s recruiting process is different. And some players get better offers simply because of: Who they are Who they know What level they play at Where they play Who their head coach is How early they started Or just being in the right place, at the right time, in front of the right people A lot of that? You can’t control. So — be patient. Have faith. Keep working. The “stars” often fizzle out or get caught up in the distractions of college life anyway. Funny thing is… I was one of the only kids from that group I used to be jealous of who actually lasted past sophomore year in college football. Wish I knew all that back then. Remember — you can go to the league from D1, D2, D3, JUCO, or even NAIA, but EITHER way, it's going to require an incredible amount of work and sacrifice @5StarFBRecruits 💫💯


We are mourning the passing of Elijah Berman. Our thoughts & prayers are with his mother Heather, current teammates, family & friends. Elijah was ultra talented, yet it was his big heart, infectious smile, & awesome personality that made us fall in love with him. RIP Elijah.

After a great conversation with Coach Gus, I am blessed to receive my first offer from @TLU_Football to continue my academic and athletic career. @Coach_GarciaJ @irvin8robert @Jtimmy83 @Coach_Baldwin51 @lou4life1 @EKeith96222 @SAVeteransFBall @RallyPreps @TXRecruits @CoachJeff_CMS @VaimaonaStrong











