College Football Player, Nigel Knott, Gives Advice to High School Athletes

College Football Player, Nigel Knott, Gives Advice to High School Athletes College Football Player, Nigel Knott, Gives Advice to High School Athletes
  • POSITION DB
  • HEIGHT 5-11
  • WEIGHT 178
  • TIME PLAYED 2016-2019
  • HOMETOWN , Miss.
  • HIGH SCHOOL Germantown

Knott was a defensive back for University of Alabama, and then later transferred to . In this short interview during his sophomore year, Nigel offers advice to high school athletes hoping to get recruited to play in college. Below are his 4 bits of wisdom that will help athletes choose a school and know what to expect:

  • No matter what anyone tells you, just stay focused and keep going
  • Spend as much time as you can getting to know the players and coaches of the team you want to play for so you know what to expect
  • High level coaches expect your best work every time, so give it to them
  • Nigel's favorite advice from a former teammate's dad: “the man who wins is most likely the man who thinks he can”

Source: UCE Football Roster

* Originally published on August 24, 2021, by 2aDays Staff

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