Colin was interrupted from his train of thought as he could hear the sound of Brick's voice protruding into his mind. As soon as he came back to reality, he looked like a deer in some headlights as he turned towards Brick, a look on his face that said 'Come on, man'. He really didn't like being disturbed when he was in his train of thought, but what could he do? He was outdoors and about to play some football. He was admittedly excited too, his face just didn't show it because he didn't really express any emotions, the polar opposite of Adam the halfback. "Dude, if you had a girl like Ivy you'd be thinking about her all fuckin' day." He said, leaning over to Brick. His relationship with Ivy was a rather special one, and pretty much nobody else could even compare with the sort of bond he had formed with Ivy. They'd been together since freshman year - of high school, and they were still going strong (hopefully) through their junior year of college. "I am focused!" He said, "Just on something else..." He muttered to himself as he continued with the stretching and all. The star receiver definitely was a rather popular person, but he didn't care about what people though about him. He just wanted to win games and make Ivy happy. After some time, practice had finally started, and the members of the football team were put into their respective categories. Colin was where he rightfully belonged to be, on the side waiting for the QB to call out some plays. Colin had quite the amount of speed, so he was usually able to run his routes within a staggeringly quick amount of time, hoping that the defense wasn't able to reach him until after he had the ball. Colin leaned forward in the lineup, waiting for the QB to hike the ball and throw it to any of the receivers, while avoiding the defense's coverage. As soon as the ball was hiked, Colin took off, running in a streak down the field as the QB tried to find a target to throw to. The receiver was sprinting as hard as he could, trying to beat the cornerback who was trying to cover him. Out of all the receivers in the field, the QB picked the one that was in the immediate area of Jimmy the 6'6 cornerback, and before the receiver could even grab the ball, he was smashed and thrashed by Jimmy. He ran back to the line of scrimmage, lining up in the spot he was in again. The QB called a different play, changing the route he had in mind. This was where he really shined, an outside post. As the ball was hiked once again, he took off down the field, waiting until he was about 10 yards in, then he cut into the right, breaking away from whoever was covering him and receiving the ball cleanly. As he received the ball, he tucked it away and began taking off towards endzone. He could feel the cornerbacks chasing him from behind, but he was still accelerating towards the endzone. Eventually, he got a touchdown, and celebrated by raising his arms. --- Adam looked back like a gopher as Brick yelled out a rather offensive comment towards the halfback. "WHAT'D YOU SAY?" He yelled back to Brick, still in the stretch he was doing, "You're going to be sorry once you miss!" He said. Adam was very confident as his skill as a halfback, in both blocking defenders and running the ball. Being tackled by monsters like Brick definitely wasn't a good feeling, but he had to get used to it anyway. Still though, that was a good touch from Brick's part. He was hoping stretches were done soon so he could finally get some football in. After some time, Adam was finally able to get to practice, however he didn't really do much running as the QB wanted to focus on the receiver crop. But, he was fine with blocking for now, making sure the QB was protected against all threats.