
Sebastien Andjo | Hudson Valley | TE/WR
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Q: Tell us about your sports career and what the recruiting/scouting process was like?
A: I started playing football at the age of 18 in Montreal Quebec. I did not get many looks because I was still learning to play but I was grateful that I had the chance to play at all. After two years in Canada, I decided to go the juco route and played two years there. After juco I had some offers for division 2 but I didn’t take them and decided to come back home to play my last years in Canada, but I could not because covid began and the league cancelled the season. And then after that the usport (ncaa of Canada) decided that we could not get that year back, so I was unable to play that last year.
Q: Did you play in college and if so, who did you play for? What was your experience like?
A: I played for Hudson valley community college for two years. It was hard because I had two coaches in two years and changed position the second year but I was enjoying the fact that I could play at all.
Q: What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your sports career so far?
A: my biggest accomplishment is yet to come since to me what I have accomplished so far is not really something to be proud of.
Q: What do you consider to be one of the more important things you learned from your coach(es)
A: to be consistent with everything I do. May it be workouts or learning things because everybody can teach me a thing or two.
Q: What would your current/past teammates say about you and your qualities?
A: they describe me as someone who motivates by his actions.
Q: What has been one of the most memorable plays of your career at any level?
A: a game where the offense seemed to have given up, I had some catches and some blocks that set us up for the come back and fired up our offense again.
Q: What has been your biggest challenge and how do you manage it?
A: it aways was accepting a new role and change of position after the first year of college.
Q: Who was the best player you played against anytime during your career?
A: it was a teammate that I had when I played in college, and he was ranked in the top corners of that year his name is liverman.
Q: If you could compare yourself to any pro athlete, who would that be and why?
A: I would say Julio jones because he has always been the type of receiver that I try to emulate.
Q: What is your biggest strength that you bring to a professional team and why should pro scouts consider you?
A: I learned very fast, and I am very dedicated to football. I always find a way to get done anything that I am asked.
Q: Are you involved in mentoring, a charity or do you “give back” or ”pay it forward” in your community?
A: for the moment I am not because the one give back that I want to do needs a lot of preparations and resources which I don’t posses at the time.
Q: What do you enjoy doing when not playing football?
A: creating art or fashion those are the other things that I really enjoy.
Q: If you could make a positive impact on all of society what would it be and why?
A: it would be to help the health system back in Montreal, because it helped me when I really needed it and I saw how poor the conditions of the workers. If I could help them and make their jobs easier it would mean a lot to me.
Q: Who is or has been the most influential person in your life?
A: one of my coaches that I had during my career. I would consider him a father because he helped me when I had no idea of what I needed to focus on.
Q: What is something unique about you that people would find interesting?
A: I am a very active person but also very calm so it gives the impression that I am shy or just calm but given the opportunity people can see the difference.
Q: If you had the opportunity to play another sport professionally, what sport would you choose?
A: it would be soccer because I am a little skilled at it I just don’t enjoy it that much.
Q: What is your dream job?
A: professional athlete in football.