I've dealt with adversity before, had injuries before. I didn't let that slow me down. It just changed my attitude about the game.

There's no timeline from ACLs. People give you five, six, seven, eight months to come back.

Coach OB is fun to play for. He's very tough on you. He wants you to be successful.

I just go out there and play.

If they want me to run the ball, I'll run it.

If a franchise wants me, they'll take me.

I watched Tim Tebow and how he played and how he carried himself and the good that he did for the game on and off the field. I knew that's what I wanted to do.

People think, 'Oh, he's a black quarterback, he must be dual-threat.' People throw around that word all the time. It's lazy.

People have assumed that I have to run the ball before I can throw it most all of my career, all the way back before high school. It's a stereotype put on me for a long time because I'm African-American, and I'm a dual-threat quarterback.

The one thing I learned early on as a football player is people have their opinions, and I can't change them. But I can show them what they're missing.

I'm human. I make mistakes.

If I have the opportunity to go to the NFL, I'm going to take it.

I'm the best player in the country. That's how I think. That's how I feel.

815 is the neighborhood I was born and raised in; 815 Harrison Square is the exact name. It's in Gainesville, Georgia.

It doesn't matter my size. It's more a mindset. That's what people don't understand. It's the size the media talks about, but they don't know my heart.

It's a privilege to be in this position, to have people want to talk to me, to have people want to hear my story and hear what's going on, because it can easily be on the flip side, and no one wants to talk to me, no one respects me one-on-one, no one in the stands wearing my jersey. It's a blessing.

It's just something I always dreamed about when I was little. I always thinking about playing in an All-American game, and the Under Armour All-America Game was the one game I always wanted to play in, so once I got the opportunity and invite, I chose it.

Health has always been my first priority. If it's something that is going to make it worse, or if I'm not cleared by the doctors, then, you know, I won't step on the field.

I try to act as a man of character if no one is watching or if the world is watching.

We barely had lights, but my mom always made sure we had food on the table and somewhere to sleep.

Clemson was a special place, and I've enjoyed every single moment.

Football is just like life. You have to manage adversity all the time. You have to do the right things and be ready for the moment.

I grew up an Urban Meyer fan. I loved the way he coached, loved the way he did things.