Career of Steve Heyer
American football is a game that has come to have a large number of funds and its popularity is always growing by the day especially in the United States of America. Comparing American football with a game like rugby you will find that it shares a couple of concepts, but American football has more protective gear due to the nature of play.
American football is a great game having grown remarkably over the years and great names being formed in the process. The name American football can be used to be precise about which game you would be referring to so as not to mix it up with soccer. Soccer is mainly a game played using your feet and partly the hands while football or American football is using the hands and partly the feet as well.
There is notably a lot of fame and pay that accompanies professional footballers in the past years there have been many great names all in the name of football. Steve Heyer is one of the great names behind the great game, born in the year 1984 in January 16th. Stephon Heyer went to High School at Brookwood and was also a letterman in football. Stephon Heyer went to Maryland where he attained a degree in criminology and criminal justice.
In joining college you will find that Steve Heyer was just as active if not more than active and this actually the time when sort to prove himself to people and truly hit the spotlight. Right from being a freshman being remarkable as was he managed to start in all the final 13 games. The flourishing talent of Stephon Heyer was still the same even as a sophomore recording big blocks there was a point when he actually recorded 24 big blocks giving out 2 penalties.
High School football for Stephon Heyer was quite impressive, but what was waiting ahead was much more astonishing. On clearing high school after managing to make a name for both himself and his team it was soon college time. Just like many footballers college is the time to break it or make it, but for Heyer it was not much of a debate since through high school he flourished through through and only suffered a torn ligament in 2005. From the time Stephon Heyer was a freshman to being a senior his football was always commendable.