FSU Football Player, Chaz Neal, talks Redshirting, Grades, and Social Media

is an for Florida State University; he stands 6'7 and is 317 pounds. In 2018 he worked with State University's scout team while redshirting. In 2019 Chaz appeared in all 13 games, he worked hard to help Noles convert 46 of 47 PAT's. Prior to , Mr. was a consensus three-star prospect who played defense in high school. 247Sports ranked this hardworking gentleman as the top-70 weakside defensive end in the country. While a senior, he racked up 50 tackles, five pass breakups, and a forced fumble. 

Chaz is originally from Florida, and as you will hear in his interview, he has always dreamt of going to FSU. He also talks about why he redshirt, grades, why FSU, hard work and dedication, and the best coach advice he has received. He was recruited by many other schools, including the University of Florida, the University of Alabama, , , , among other schools. 

Source: .com

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* Originally published on October 26, 2020, by 2aDays Staff

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