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1-2 @pprxteam, gg’s to them they’re an incredible team, we’ll be back stronger in lowers and i promise a lower bracket run from us. the crowds energy was amazing and thank everyone for the support 🫶
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As valorant has not given me any opportunities as a player I have decided to spend my nights helping coach the MSU valorant program part time which will leave me in charge of both A and the B team. With this comes another big change in my life but I believe it's the best decision for me right now.
I will be transitioning my focus from competing in valorant to focusing on deadlock. As you may know I have been playing on stream and I have already climbed to top 70 on the ranked leaderboard. I love the game and what it has to offer and I want to be apart of it in the future.
I'm not willing to say that I'm retiring from valorant because I still think I'm one of the best valorant players in the country. If given an opportunity I would go back and play but I will not actively seek it myself. I've spent enough time and resources in valorant and for it not to be recognized by any teams in t1/t2 is really depressing. The last two years especially have felt more and more about who you are friends with rather than fair trials and trying to make the most competitive program.
With all of that said what does that mean you will see from me? Well you will see high ranked deadlock streams from me almost daily and if you are lucky you will see me in person at some of the collegiate events this year. Go green! 💚
Michigan State Esports@EsportsAtMSU
Michigan State Esports welcomes @BcJFPS as our Valorant coach!
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