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Drew Sapp explains why Lakeland star commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado

Lakeland DE Drew Sapp, the No. 59 overall player in Florida, named the Buffalo over Mississippi State, Pitt, Wake Forest, and others.

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Drew Sapp explains why Lakeland star commits to Deion Sanders, Colorado

(Editor's note: Lakeland senior defensive lineman Drew Sapp wrote the following first-person story to announce his commitment to Colorado. The 6-foot-3, 235 pound Sapp is the No. 59 overall player in the USA TODAY Florida Network Top 100.)

I've been an underdog since my freshman year. Lakeland is not a program that plays freshman on varsity. But I wanted to play, so the summer after eighth grade I convinced coach CJ to let me workout with JV and varsity every day over the summer.

I was just looking for an opportunity. So my football career at Lakeland began with 3-a-day's. 5 a.

m. with varsity, then again with JV a few hours later. Later into the summer, varsity added night lifts.

I was there for everything.I was a smaller guy compared to everyone else. So I took that underdog role my freshman year, and nothing's changed since.

That's been my mindset no matter how big I am now or how big my name sounds as a recruit. I'm always going to keep working to get as good as I can until my name is called. I earned reps on varsity as a freshman, and ended up having a pretty decent sophomore year.

I played tight end and defensive end, and that's when I fell in love with the defensive side of the ball. I love the aspect of hitting. I love the competition and the physicality that 's required from defensive ends.

It's just different on the defensive side. Tight end was fun and I started there for four or five months, but I just love hitting. I love chasing the quarterback around.

That offseason is when my stock started to rise. I hit probably 20 camps. I just found any camp I could go to and do all of them.

Between that and training with Coach Taylor and Coach Ray in Tampa, I was going really hard.That's what set me up for my junior year, when I excelled. My game started to improve a lot.

I think I finished with 75 tackles and 13 sacks. Then Coach Ray invited me out to Trench Academy's 5-on-5 team, and that changed a lot for me, too. We were playing the best competition from all ove

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