I went to a football school, which meant that I went to a university that served up education and was simultaneously operating a sports franchise.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went to Dartmouth College, graduated, and had the opportunity to play two professional sports - I played for the New England Patriots in the NFL and professional lacrosse for the Boston Blazers. I had an injury, so I had to stop so I could heal. But when I was playing football, I wasn't making a lot of money; I wasn't a superstar.
Since I was in high school, I wanted to play professional football and professional baseball, be a two-sport star.
I played sports in high school and in college.
I wanted to go to college and play football.
I played football, honestly, to get a scholarship.
Sports were a big part of my life. I was the captain of the basketball team in high school, and captain of the basketball team at Princeton.
I literally came out of high school thinking that I was going to do something in the sports world because I grew up with a very sports-oriented family. My last year of school, I got involved with playing guitar and singing, and I joined a band and I just decided that year somehow that I was going to play music.
I played sports growing up in high school.
I went to college. I had a double major in biology and physical education, but my major was wrestling.
My parents couldn't handle my energy so they enrolled me in every sport the school was offering. I didn't resent it because I loved sports and picked them up easily.
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