DITR: Antonio Reynolds, Woodlawn High School (Shreveport, LA)

Antonio Reynolds is a 6 foot, 158 pound Wide Receiver coming from the class of 2025. One of his accomplishments that he has received from playing football includes being named one of the top skilled position players in Shreveport. He has started his sophomore and junior year and he will start for his senior year this year. He recalls one of his best games last year where he had 11 receptions for 100 yards with 2 touchdowns and a 2 point conversion. Currently he has offers from University of Memphis, Hendrix College, Marciopa Mustangs, Salt River Junior College, Coppin State University and Bethel College.

Antonio answered a few questions so we can get a better understanding of who he is.

What made you want to play football?

“I’ve always played as a little kid back when the ball was bigger than me I was still catching passes and toting the rock but I just love football it’s more than just a game it’s life to me ,  I have fun being able to wake up and know I can play football there is nothing else I would rather do.”  

What makes you stand out from other players?

”My work ethic and mentality.”

What is your favorite memory from playing football?

”My first varsity game and touchdown.”

Who is one player you look up to any why?

”Travis hunter. I look up to him because he reminds me of me he’s a great guy on and off the field, family oriented guy and I just mimic him and how he plays.”

What are your goals for the upcoming season?

”700+ yards , 10 touchdowns or more from the whole season, 1st team all district,  win district as well & don’t lose more than 2 games.”

What is something you want college coaches to know about you?

”I just want them to know that it’s not just about the money or fame I really just want to play football because it’s all I love doing it’s all I think about and it’s just fun to me. I also want them to know that I work hard I practice after practice and sometimes before I go to practice I have a drive bigger than ever and I’m ready to work and win games at the next level. So my dad passed away before he could make an name for himself so I always told myself that I would do what he couldn’t do and make it and take care of my family that’s my drive.”