By:
Austin Baker
(Ardrey
Kell High School, Student Body President)
CHARLOTTE, nc. --- Kyle
Murphy, long snapper from Ardrey Kell High School (Charlotte, North Carolina)
has officially committed to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as
a preferred walk-on.
On Thursday, December
5, 2013, the eighteen-year-old committed to the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill while sitting next to Ardrey Kell Head Coach, Adam Hastings and the
Head Coach for UNC Chapel Hill, Larry Fedora.
Ranked #1 in the state
of North Carolina according to Rubio Long
Snapping, the 6’3, 230 pound long snapper has chosen where he will take his
future.
Earning the starting
spot on the Ardrey Kell Varsity Football team as a long snapper in both his Junior
and Senior seasons, Kyle began to prove to coaches that he was capable of
playing at the collegiate level. Recruits noticed his motivation, worth-ethic,
and dedication to succeed not only on the field, but in the classroom as well; proving
himself to be a true, all-around athlete. In addition, most coaches and players
would describe Kyle as versatile. Throughout
high school, he was introduced to playing right tackle and center.
Essentially, the Tar Heels will appreciate the versatility Murphy has to offer.
Before committing to
the University of North Carolina, Murphy had several colleges recruiting him,
including Tennessee, Appalachian State, North Carolina A&T, Furman, Wofford,
and Coastal Carolina. I spoke with Murphy earlier this week and he was excited
on his decision to take his future to Chapel Hill. In our conversation, I asked
why he chose UNC Chapel Hill over other schools who were interested in him. He
explained, “They [Chapel Hill] are a young team and are growing immensely.” In
addition, he added “It’s hard to beat a Carolina education!”
We then discussed a
more in-depth analysis on why he chose to attend North Carolina and the pros
and cons to being a preferred walk-on. Kyle noted, “Being a walk-on is not what
I have intended to become, but it’s what I am currently listed as. Of course, I
did not choose to be a preferred walk-on, however I do not mind it because when
I earn a starting spot and prove myself valuable, I will be awarded a
scholarship.” Genuine in his responses and humble in his mannerisms, Kyle is a
talented student-athlete who has much to look forward to.
Kyle is extremely clear
on what he wants to accomplish while attending UNC Chapel Hill. He expects to earn
a degree in Business and then plans to carry his knowledge into the workplace
where he hopes to work in the upper-tier of a corporation.
At the conclusion of
our conversation, he described how thankful he was for the support from his
family, coaches, and friends. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
has a remarkable student-athlete coming their way.
For more information:
Twitter: @ABakerPresident
Email: austin.baker25@yahoo.com