Title: O'Neil Blake - Glenville State College Football
1O'Neil Blake Glenville State College Football
After completing his high school education,
O'Neil Blake was accepted into Glenville State
College on a football scholarship. He spent two
years at the school, during which time he
red-shirted during his first year, in addition to
being awarded the Scout Team Defensive Player of
the Year award and becoming a member of the
schools Provost List. He made the decision to
transfer to Lenoir-Rhyne University as he
believed the college offered superior educational
and football programs.
2O'Neil Blake Leadership In Football And Beyond
During his collegiate football career, O'Neil
Blake started to develop the leadership skills
that he believes will serve him well as he begins
his career, having graduated with his Masters of
Business Administration from Lenoir-Rhyne
University in May 2016. He enjoys reading
leadership literature in his spare time, often
absorbing the information that he reads before
considering how he can apply it to his own life.
He has a particular fondness for the work of John
Maxwell.
3O'Neil Blake High School Football
While studying at Osceola High School in
Kissimmee, Florida, O'Neil Blake lettered in
three sports, including football, soccer and
track and field. He made the first-team of the
All-Orange Bell Conference football team during
his senior year at the school, in addition to
being awarded the Attacking Player of the Year in
soccer during the same year. His skills led to
him gaining a football scholarship with Glenville
State College, where he studied for two years
before transferring to Lenoir-Rhyne University.
4O'Neil Blake Undergraduate Studies And Football
O'Neil Blake completed his undergraduate studies
at Lenoir-Rhyne University, graduating with Magna
Cum Laude honors for his Bachelors degree in
Sociology, achieving a 3.6 Grade Point Average in
the process. He also enjoyed a stunning high
school football career, playing as a three-year
starting cornerback for the Bears, in addition to
being named an NCAA Division II All-American in
2014 by the Beyond Sports Network. He was also an
All-Super Region II and Ronnie Lott Heavy Hitter
Award pick in the same year.
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