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10 Oliver Graham QB (C)

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6'0 || 225 lbs

Hometown

Washington, D.C.

Age

57
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49 Mason Magus (C)


Inside Linebacker

6'5 || 267 lbs

Hometown

Forestville, MD

High School

Suitland High School

Major / Minor

Indo-European History

Year

Senior




Biography

Mason Magus was born to a middle class family in suburban Maryland. As an only child, his parents were cautious about his after school activities. Mason wanted to join the peewee football league, but his parents opted for youth basketball. Soon enough, he found himself making his middle school's team, partially attributable to a growth spurt, showing early promise as a shooting guard.

In high school, Mason's parents had relented and allowed him to try out for football. He and his friends had thought it would be cool for the crew to join together. They found themselves among the popular kids, climbing the social ladder and collecting praise near the end of every week. His reputation only soared when he made varsity basketball in his first year.

Mason's ego grew over the next 4 years. By sophomore year, he made varsity football as a linebacker, and by junior year, he secured a starting spot. He suffered through practices and thrived on the pressure of game day. He embraced the jock-douchebag persona, but still somehow managed to get along with most everyone he interacted with. His grades slumped, but at his parents' insistence he always managed to score decently. He made All-American his senior year, and ranked among the top prospects for college recruiters.

By the time they began making their rounds at his school, Mason had the difficult choice between playing college basketball or college football. Three seasons of Blue Mountain State later, he decided on football. Another couple hours of researching party schools, he knew he wanted to go to Sentinel State. When their scouts came, he gave them the performance of a lifetime. When their letter hit his mailbox, he immediately called their front office to make his pledge.

When university life started, Mason got everything he wanted, and more. Schoolwork was ten times harder, and practices were more brutal with domineering coaches, but it seemed to make the whole experience more worthwhile. For the first time, Mason had felt a true appreciation for the sport. Fighting like a gladiator in the eyes of thousands of fans, Mason saw what he did as an art form. The exhilaration of being on the field was more profound than anything a pill or a one-night stand could bring out of him.

He's been a started since last season, and this year he's been named a team captain. He's had his moments of fame in the segments of ESPN commentators, and now he carries hope that this season will secure his spot in the NFL.

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10 Oliver Graham (C)


Quarterback

6'2 || 209 lbs

Hometown

Austin, Texas

High School

Westlake High School

Major/Minor

Communications

Year

Redshirt Junior





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Oliver, and his twin sister, Olivia, was born to a middle class family in Austin, Texas. Oliver was practically born into the sport of football, being that his father was a left guard for Auburn (and for a season, the Green Bay Packers). He was born into St. Louis (now Los Angeles) Rams fandom, and as soon as he entered the world he and his sister were given Rams themed apparel to wear practically all the time. As a result, Oliver spent his peewee years watching Kurt Warner dominate with the Rams. As soon as he turned the age of six, and gained eligibility to join peewee football, he was signed up almost immediately. Originally, with the Austin Raiders, he was placed at the position of wide receiver, but after some persuading from Oliver's father, he was moved to QB and found massive success there.

He continued to stay at the position of quarterback throughout his football career, being compared to the likes of Dan Marino as he was tearing his way through middle school football. He had brought his middle school football team to back-to-back state championships, winning one and losing one. However, none of that mattered once he hit high school. Oliver was put up to massive expectations since this was the school people like Drew Brees and Nick Foles came from, so football was very important there. He was a 5'8" quarterback entering his freshman year, and he was placed on the JV team because of his size. He still managed to have a 75% completion percentage and a 22 touchdown season. That summer though, he hit a huge growth spurt, and as a result he was placed onto varsity as a 5'10 quarterback. His sophomore season was alright for his standards. He made it to the first round of playoffs before he was eliminated. Junior year, as a 6'0" quarterback, he made it a bit further - making it to the second round even. But senior year, was when he hit his prime and started to dominate. 74% completion and 40 touchdowns as he brought Westlake a state title. Soon, it was time for him to decide.

Many schools offered him, but he chose to follow in his father's footsteps and chose the Auburn Tigers. In order to maintain another year of eligibility, he red-shirted and as a result he wasn't allowed to play his first year of football. It allowed him to develop further as a quarterback, and by the time he came out as the starting quarterback for Auburn his RS freshman year, he was a stellar quarterback and was even in the running for the Heisman trophy. However, Junior year brought along a change in offensive coordinators, and it really did not fit Oliver's playing style at all. Oliver was primarily a pro-style quarterback, but the new OC had changed it up to a spread offense, which Oliver wasn't as comfortable with. As a result, he had a mediocre season. Sentinel State approached him as talks of him transferring came up, and soon enough ended up transferring to Sentinel State where he holds the title of starting QB.

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2 Jericho Powers


Wide Receiver

6'3 || 205 lbs

Hometown

Baton Rouge, LA

High School

McKinley Senior High School

Major / Minor

Classical Studies

Year

Senior




Biography

Between an unknown father and a mother who prioritized her speedballs over eating, Jericho Powers went through most of his life on his own. He lived in a one-bedroom apartment in the ghettoes of Louisiana, but slept on the couch so he wouldn't disrupt his mom's highs. He spent most of his childhood outside of his home, taking part in gang activity and running drugs for the older kids to make some extra pocket money.

Jericho was a persistent straight-A student, finding homework and basic study easily done during school hours. He was seen with promise by his teachers, except for his aggressive attitude towards everyone around him and his continued involvement with petty crime. In 8th grade, Jericho was caught hot-wiring a car in a museum parking lot. Rather than being cast off to a juvenile detention center, the owner asked for leniency, and Jericho was forced to intern at an exhibit for ancient Greek and Roman art for a short time. He developed a hidden passion for the Classics, but subsequently returned to running along the streets with his cohorts.

In high school, Jericho's counselor suggested he pick up an extracurricular activity to keep him out of trouble. His exceptional height had made him a prospect for the basketball team, but he leaned more towards football. Playing tight end and linebacker his freshman year, Jericho recorded 8 touchdowns and 3 sacks. His school was not the most impressive for athletics, but local sports buffs quickly took notice his sophomore year, when Jericho's coaches bumped him up to Varsity and groomed him as a wide receiver.

By his junior year, Jericho became known throughout his division for his exceptional speed for a guy of his height. He was deadly, outperforming his defenders and keeping a body orientation that was tough to take down. In his senior year, he ended the regular season dubbed the top high school receiver in the South.

Jericho never saw any recruiters at practice or his games, but Sentinel State had apparently taken notice. Their front office paid a visit to his home, and without much negotiation given a full ride already on the table, Jericho was quick to accept their offer. He found the team to be a slightly more mature version of his social groups back home, with less crime and more positivity, and school to be far more interesting than anything the inner city had to offer for him. He landed a starting position his junior year and looks to be a league leader this season, but when asked about his plans after college, all he's responded with is "Archaeology".

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