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Last year, I was ineligible from transferring after the first game due to my dad moving and me having to move with him to McDonough Georgia, so I didn't play a single game my junior year and had to wait my turn for next year. So, this year is a statement opportunity, and I have to go 10x as hard for the year I missed. I have a lot to prove, and I am excited to show what I can do on the field.

I will work to become 1st team all-state and all-region in this 2024 school year. My goal is to capture 5+ interceptions with 80+ tackles, which will help my team succeed. I want to become a better person and teammate through the process. I would also want my actions to be a major part of leading my team to a state championship

I want coaches to know, I'm someone who is highly coachable and always eager to learn and improve. I really value this game of football. I'm committed to putting in the extra work to elevate my game and ultimately, that will be beneficial for my team.

I consider myself a team player who believes in putting my brothers' goals above my own. I bring a positive attitude and a strong work ethic to every practice and game, and I'm dedicated to pushing myself and my teammates to success. me. It's easy.

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This offseason, I went to multiple college camps, which I competed well. I spent the summer training with my trainer, former NFL corner Rod Sweeting and the Grind season staff. Last Spring, I participated with my schools' track & field program, running in the 300 hurdles race and the long jump with my most explosive jump being a 21.

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When I speak with Trevagne, I realize his hunger for the game of football. You really get the sense that he has fun in the sport and that he loves to compete. I am not sure that he is a Division I recruit at the moment, but I do believe he can thrive at the Division II and Division III level.

McClusky is solid in man-to-man coverage, specifically when he is in press. I enjoy is physical play with receivers looking to release on him. He is not afraid to challenge the receivers who line up in front of him. Another good thing about Trevagne is his willingness to come up to make tackles in the run game. He is no stranger to the weight room and has good speed because of his track background. 

I also believe that he loves the connections with his teammates and the bonds they create through the work that they do together. He loves the feeling and comradery that comes with playing the game. He also mentioned that he really likes that he can get physical and the toughness of the sport

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