Highlight/Skills Video
Academic Info
GPA
High School
Deep Run High SchoolAcademic Accomplishments
Awards and Activities
Athletic History
- 2018 Varsity TeamStarter Team Defensive Player of the Year as a 10th grader
2018 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#17
Individual Awards
Team Defensive Player of the Year as a 10th grader
No stats available.Garrett R. Keeney's Key Stats History
- 40 Yard Dash4.7 CurrentVerified By: Speed Coach Kenny YoungerVerified On: 04/10/2019
- 5-10-5 Shuttle4.487 CurrentRivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/20194.487Verified By: Rivals CampVerified On: 04/13/2019
- Bench Press220 CurrentVerified By: Coach Kris KeeneyVerified On: 02/09/2019
- Squat315 CurrentVerified By: Coach Kris KeeneyVerified On: 02/09/2019
- Vertical23.6 CurrentRivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/201923.6Verified By: Rivals CampVerified On: 04/13/2019
- 3 Cone Drill7.48 CurrentRivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/20197.48Verified By: Rivals CampVerified On: 04/13/2019
- Broad Jump97 CurrentRivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/201997"Verified By: Rivals CampVerified On: 04/13/2019
Events
Past Events
JMU prospect camp
Furman elite prospect camp
Davidson football camp
UVA prospect camp
ECU Prospect Camp
William & Mary prospect camp
UNC prospect camp
Prospect Camp, Liberty University
Personal Statement
I have been paying football since age 6. I come from a football family; my father played at UNC with Lawrence Taylor and has coached H.S. football for many years. It has been a goal of mine for many years to play and excel at the college level. During the off seasons I have worked out very hard in the weight room and as a result have gotten bigger, stronger and faster. I want to play college football on a scholarship and I want to be a main contributor to the team, while maintaining solid grades in school. My passion for football is my own; my father has not forced me to play football, and the sport has come very naturally to me.
I think what makes me different from other recruits are the challenges I have experienced. My oldest sister was diagnosed with leukemia at age 16 (I was 5 years old). This was very hard on our family, and was quite scary for me. She almost died, but fortunately survived and is now 27 and cancer free. The other family challenge we have is my older brother is autistic. This has been, and continues to be, a challenge for my family and for me because although I'm the youngest of the 4 children, I must sometimes act like the older brother when it comes to him and his behavior. He doesn't act like a normal 19 year old. I have learned, and continue to learn, ways to better handle our differences and to make our relationship better. But it has not been easy. From these events, I have learned how to stay positive and functioning with imperfect situations.
Coach References
- Kris KeeneyPosition CoachLog in to access this info
- CHAD HORNIKHigh School Head CoachLog in to access this info
Training
- SPEED TRAINING1 years experienceI workout with Speed Trainer Kenny Younger, phone 804-543-4115