[b]Name: [/b] Scott McKenna. [b]Year:[/b] Freshman. [b]Major (+Minor): [/b] Criminal Justice (+ psychology) [b]Gender:[/b] Male. [b]Hometown:[/b] Spartanburg South Carolina. [b]High School:[/b] Spartanburg High School. [b]Position (+ Number):[/b] Defensive line/ 99 [b]Height / Weight:[/b] 6ยด4"/ 255 [b]Biography: [/b] Scott was raised in the backwoods of South Carolina, where his father was the local sheriff. An avid outdoorsman, Scotts father taught him the skills needed to hunt and survive in the isolated woods around their rural country home. Scott enjoyed being outdoors so much that schoolwork never came easy. It took being threatened with being kicked off the team for him to knuckle down, ending up with a 3.0 GPA. After graduation, Scott jumped at the chance to go to Sentinel State, more for the fact that the school hired a former Bureau Chief for the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit to run the Criminal Justice Department, the full ride Athletic Scholarship to play football was a plus. It is rare to see a defensive lineman dominate opposing offenses, but Scott has all the tools to do so. He will float from his natural defensive tackle spot, out to defensive end and may even line up on the guard or center from time to time. Scott has the speed to play end, the instinct to read and react at the defensive tackle spot and the brute strength and force required to play on the middle of the defensive front. He also has great open field speed for a big man, as shown by his 40-plus yard fumble return for a touchdown during the last game of his HS Senior year . He racked up a total of163 tackles, 37.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, one interception and three forced fumbles and was named to the US Army's All American Team. [b]Personality:[/b] .When not on the football field, Scott's country upbringing shows in everything he does. He is quiet, and polite, never forgetting his manners. On the field, Scott transforms into an intense, no nonsense, defensive monster, who enjoys nothing more then sacking the opposing teams QB or tackling their runningback, behind the line of scrimmage. Appearance [img]http://helmet2helmet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/jj-watt.jpg[/img]