Highlight/Skills Video

Drew Surio GSU Football Camp 6.9.19
almost 6 years ago
Drew Surio 2019 Spring Game
almost 6 years ago
Junior Season Highlights 2018
almost 6 years ago

Academic Info

GPA

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SAT

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High School
Lambert High School

Academic Accomplishments

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Awards and Activities

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Athletic History

High School History
  • 2019 Varsity Team
    Starter  
  • 2019 Varsity Team Detailed Information

    Jersey Number

    #13

    No stats available.

Drew L. Surio's Key Stats History

  • 40 Yard Dash
    4.6 Current
    4.749
    Rivals Combine_Atlanta_2019
    03/30/2019
  • 5-10-5 Shuttle
    4.2 Current
    4.326
    Rivals Combine_Atlanta_2019
    03/30/2019
  • Bench Press
    275 Current
  • Squat
    385 Current
  • Vertical
    33.2 Current
    30.3
    Rivals Combine_Atlanta_2019
    03/30/2019
  • 3 Cone Drill
    6.846 Current
    Rivals Combine_Atlanta_2019
    03/30/2019
  • Broad Jump
    120 Current
    Rivals Combine_Atlanta_2019
    03/30/2019

Personal Statement

 Writing my personal statement is not something I ran at the chance to do. Not because I don’t want to, or I have nothing to say.  When I was in second grade, it was discovered I have a learning disability called  Irlen’s Syndrome, a form of dyslexia, making it hard for me to read and put my thoughts on paper. Although  having Irlen’s has presented me with many challenges, frustrations, and embarrassment as I have grown, I am extremely thankful. What some call a disability, I see as a gift. This gift has helped me to become the man I am becoming. It has  helped me to learn how to work hard, be perseverant and troubleshoot and think outside the box. Although I have special accommodations at school, I often choose not to use them and adapted my way of learning to master the material.  I wanted to prove to others and myself that I could overcome this challenge.  Maintaining a 3.95 GPA with many rigorous courses has not come easy for me.  It required a lot of late nights and extra work.  

The perseverance and adaptability I have developed translates into sports, especially football.  Unlike a lot of players, I didn’t start playing football until 8th grade.  I didn’t get a lot of playing time initially.  So I worked hard during practice.  Put in the extra work.  I pushed myself in the weight room and ate the right foods to increase my gains.  I’ve been flexible with my position and did what coaches asked of me.  I am able to play S, LB, WR, RB and TE.  I mainly played safety last year, however I’ve enjoyed MLB.  After my second start as MLB, during week 7, I was nominated for North GA player of the week with 13 tackles and a forced fumble.  I also worked on my speed this year, and was awarded Athlete of the Year for Track and Field (100M/200M) by the coaches last season.  I’m looking forward to my senior year and other opportunities beyond that. I look forward to playing football at the collegiate level. I still have more to prove and am confident that I accomplish whatever challenges come my way with my perseverance and adaptability.  

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Coach References

  • Louis Daniel
    High School Head Coach
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Contact Info

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