Curtis Grant: General Grant Ready To Lead Men Into Battle

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Curtis Grant: General Grant Ready To Lead Men Into Battle

Richmond, Virginia linebacker Curtis Grant is gearing up to make a powerful impact in college football.

The inside linebacker has fantastic leadership qualities and will be leading one lucky team into battle on Saturdays.

The inside linebacker is often compared to Ray Lewis, one of the all-time greatest motivators and leaders on any football field in history.

Grant’s play, like Lewis’, is infectious. With fantastic size, weight and speed, Grant is a premier specimen for the inside linebacker position.

Grant is going to be one of the best linebackers in the country… For Florida if you want my opinion.

Florida has been putting out quality NFL talent over the past years and Grant will follow in their footsteps and prevent the Gators from falling out off the map with Urban Meyer retiring.

Florida has a great resume of putting out fantastic linebackers, for example, Brandon Spikes who is currently a New England Patriot.

With Meyer gone, the Gators are going to need a leader to turn to. First they lost Tim Tebow, now they lost Meyer. Grant is going to come to Florida and be the next Gator General.

Gator General Grant is what they can call him. And the fans are going to eat it up as much as Grant eats up opposing ball carriers.

Remember the name.

Or don’t.

Doesn’t matter.

You’re going to hear it often soon enough.

 

 

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