Football and Basketball

My dual sport experience has been almost perfect. My freshman year I played in most of the football games. Did not appear in two of them. I was redshirted in basketball. My sophomore season I broke my collarbone in the fourth game after starting all four of the games. The bright side of my injury was getting to play basketball and not having to wait all year to compete again. I also received a medical redshirt for football.

Football is a game of a lot of strategy and game planning with one game a week. The anticipation of game day helps fuel the fire. The game is played at a very high pace for short amounts of time. Washburn's offense wants to play at a faster pace to catch the defense of guard or tire them out. Being able to slow the game down between the high pace of plays is a crucial ability.

Basketball is almost the total opposite. The game is played fast. The season is even fast. The basketball season has twice as many games and play two games a week most of the season. The biggest reason why basketball is such a fast paced game is because you have to play offense and defense. The only way to get a breather or a second to collect your thoughts is when there is a dead ball or halftime.

I really enjoy the challenge of having to switch gears from football to basketball. If I can play the game of football with the same pace as basketball it will help me play at a very high level.

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