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  1. What hes been through hes like twice his age You can just tell hes different He could of folded his tent a whole lot but theres nothing thats going to get him to stop trying to accomplish his dreams and goals Local kid makes good committing to the University of North Texas..no no. Transfer student earns scholarship despite missing entire senior football season.no. Ill just let them tell it. Well Guyer High School is a local team that puts out a lot of great football teams and talent. Going over there in winter and spring when were first allowed to recruit is when I first heard of Kevin. I was aware that Guyer had a good athletic kid over there who for some reason wasnt playing varsity. You know, kind of had a story on him. There was a one man over that had 25 offers. A lot of power conference offers. It was interesting seeing him out there at that time his foot was in a boot Read more: http://usatodayhss.com/2015/swedish-student-earns-football-scholarship-to-unt
  2. he story of Kevin Dillman's football career isn't about Dillman himself, at least not entirely. Rather, it's about the people—the family, friends, coaches and teammates—who helped make it happen. Sure, there are facts about Dillman that are important and have been plastered on sites like Sports Illustrated for years. He's 17 years old and recently committed to Nebraska for the class of 2015. The 6'4", 220-pound dual-threat quarterback is a 3-star prospect and considered one of the top 50 players in the state of Texas. As of April 2014, he holds more than a dozen scholarship offers. The first, from UCLA under former head coach Rick Neuheisel, came when he was a freshman in high school. Born in Östersund and raised in Ystad, Sweden, Dillman moved to La Mirada, Calif., in 2011 as a 14-year-old—without his parents. In January, he relocated to Denton, Texas. Perhaps one day he could be the first known Swedish-born quarterback to start in a major college football game. Still, his journey is about more than him. Read more: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2030819-the-unorthodox-journey-of-swedish-qb-recruit-kevin-dillman
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