Level middle school , wherever you start , it's important to listen , learn , and learn to receive and not learn to like feed have feedback on everything and just work hard so like it's really important that I am a role model now and that somebody can come and talk to any day because I feel like that means I listen to the people above me and now I can give back to the people under me . My experience in NIL space has been pretty good , honestly . Like I said , as a walk-on you wouldn't experience too much NIL really , um , but my first NIL was with degree and that , that's something that jaw dropped me honestly and from there on out it's been really good , um , and I'm just very appreciative of everything I've received so far .
My experience in NIL space has been pretty good , honestly . Like I said , as a walk-on you wouldn't experience too much NIL really , um , but my first NIL was with degree and that , that's something that jaw dropped me honestly and from there on out it's been really good , um , and I'm just very appreciative of everything I've received so far . So what degree ?
Why Wisconsin ? I mean , why not ? I feel like getting away from home is not too far .
Some of the best advice that I've been given from the people above me is just . No matter where you are , where you come from , we're all going for the same goal and just give everything you got regardless of who's standing in front of you no name , no team is bigger than who you can be yourself . Uh , some of the most important things I , I focus on with my training is just my vision , um , and leadership .
My final piece of advice for you guys is just to keep grinding . Don't let anything stop you . Don't be afraid of anything .