National Scouting Combine Player Spotlight: Jerminic Anthony

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Name: Jerminic Anthony
School: Ottawa University 

Q: How did you get started playing football? My uncle and grandpa

Q: What separates you from all the other athletes trying to become a professional? My drive and commitment to the game, also having to provide for my daughter

Q: Tell us about your college choice, career and what the recruiting process was like. During my college career I attended several schools, starting with trinity valley cc, than I attended Ottawa University (NAIA) due to not getting the grades that were needed

Q: What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your sports career so far? Getting selected to the combine.

Q: What is/was your biggest challenge and how do/did you manage it? My biggest challenge during my college career, was having to work a full time job while attending school full time and playing football.

Q: What is your biggest strength or X factor that you bring to a professional team? My biggest strength would be holding the edge or being the run stopper and my IQ for the ball.

Q: Who is or has been the most influential person in your life? My daughter

Q: What are your goals with football? If football does not work out, then what? My goals are to make a roster, rather it is NFL or CFL, If it does not workout, I will go coach in Henderson Nevada.

Q: How did you prepare for the National Scouting Combine and what are your expectations? I prepared by doing speed training, and becoming more explosive.

Q: What would be your ultimate achievement? To be successful in life.

Q: If you have to compare yourself to a current pro player, who would it be and why? Vic Beasley, being able to come off the edge or playing the true backer spot.

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