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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Dallas Christian phenom, Speedy Nettles, commits to Purdue
As more and more athletes announce their commitments to college programs, some of the best in the area are carefully considering their next chapter. Dallas Christian School three-star cornerback, William "Speedy" Nettles took to social media to announce his commitment earlier this summer. Following his announcement, VYPE DFW caught up with the athlete in an exclusive interview regarding his decision to commit and his time with the Chargers' football program so far:
As a sophomore with Dallas Christian, Nettles played two-way snaps while recording 67 tackles (four for a loss), two interceptions, and one touchdown. After putting in extra work to fine-tune his ability, his junior season saw the benefits of hard work and dedication to his craft as he 18-205-3 in rushing as well as 58-1 and 455-20 in receiving. On the defensive end of the ball, Nettles tallied 42 tackles (two for a loss), six interceptions (three of which were pick-sixes), two fumble recoveries, and one punt return for a TD. Nettles capped his junior season with a TAPPS State Championship.
After an official visit in June, it wasn't long before Nettles decided that he wanted to commit to the Boilmakers program. VYPE DFW Caught up with him regarding his decision:
Making the decision to leave home isn't always an easy one. What impacted your decision to choose Purdue's program when considering a college football career?
"I have a good relationship with Coach Carter and it was my decision to go out of state to play football for him and Coach Walters in the Big 10. I also want to further my education at a prestigious university like Purdue."
What has been your favorite memory with Dallas Christian School football so far?
"My favorite memory has been winning a championship alongside a great coaching staff and awesome teammates."
What professional athlete do you look up to and why?
"I look up to Aquib Talib. He is not only one of the best cornerbacks to ever play, but he has helped out the community so much and made an influence on me as a player as well."
What has been your biggest accomplishment during your high school career so far?
"My biggest accomplishment has to be finally committing to a school after all my hard work."
What goals do you have for next season?
"My goals next season are to have a bigger impact on the defensive side and stay connected through the whole year and win another championship."
Do you have a game day routine that you stick to?
"My routine just consists of listening to music and praying before every game."
What do you do in the offseason to ensure that your skills are sharp and ready to go for the season ahead?
"I lift in the summer and do a lot of flexibility exercises to maintain flexibility. I also do a lot of technical training for my positions to make sure I improve in areas that I felt were flawed the previous season. I want to go into the season bigger, faster, stronger, and better."
What is your mindset as you go into each new season?
"My mindset is to always want and strive to win while staying consistent. I will do anything to help my team win another championship. There is no secret to success, everything happens for a reason and happens through hard work, dedication to the game, as well as being in love with the process. Embracing the pain and hard days builds discipline."
In your opinion, what has been the secret to your team's success?
"My team's success counts on sticking together as a team on and off the field, holding each other accountable, and staying competitive; trying to make each other better."
Dallas Christian Star RB, Zach Hernandez, commits to SMU
Many athletes across the metroplex have made their dreams of playing at the next level a reality. It starts with campus visits and offers and ends in commitments and signings. Dallas Christian senior running back, Zach Hernandez, took to social media on Wednesday to announce his commitment to Southern Methodist University. Following his announcement, VYPE DFW interviewed him regarding his decision.
committed! THANK YOU ALL!! @alexm_brown @CoachK_Hall @SMUFB pic.twitter.com/RzCuAn95Ba
— zach hernandez (@zach_football2) February 1, 2023
Hernandez has racked up over 4,300 yards and 52 touchdowns in his high school career. After playing in Rockwall for his freshman and sophomore seasons, Hernandez transferred to Dallas Christian School up the highway in Mesquite, Texas where he helped play an integral role in leading the Dallas Christian Chargers to another state title. Hernandez was named First Team All-State and continues to put in the hard work and dedication that it takes to continue striving to be the best on and off the field. VYPE was able to catch up with Hernandez for an exclusive interview:
Staying close to home is always exciting. While you get to continue your football career, you already have a built-in fanbase ready to cheer you on. What helped influence your decision to choose SMU?
"It's obviously a close place to home, but I fell in love this visit and it's a great place to pursue my law degree!"
You've made quite the impact with Dallas Christian, what has been your favorite memory on the Chargers' squad?
"I think it's winning that state championship, but there's so many memories on and off: we won Coach Wheeler's 300th game, all the funny locker room moments, every day is a day to remember here at Dallas Christian."
When did you start playing football? Who got you interested in the sport?
"I started playing ball when I was around 8. My dad took me out to a select team practice for a team called the Panthers and I fell in love with football in that moment."
Which professional athlete do you look up to most and why?
"I wouldn't say I look up to anyone. I just follow God and I think I have the best work ethic and determination instilled in me. I don't have to look up to someone."
As you get ready to leave your high school career behind, what do you feel has been your biggest accomplishment?
"Some might say it's winning a state title, but I'd have to say it's just the durability of me breaking a 6A record. It's pretty cool. I don't know, though. That state title felt really good. I just enjoy the game."
As you get ready to prepare for the NCAA, what are your main goals?
"My main goal is just to show everyone 'me'. I know what I am capable of and I just have to do 'me' and they'll find out that I've been doing this my whole life."
Do you have a game day routine that you stick to?
"A game day routine for me looks like eating food and listening to music in my locker. Thinking about football and just visualizing success. I am the quietest thing on a Friday night. Then I go stretch before we warm up."
What do you do in the offseason to keep your skills sharp?
"I workout with my trainers Phillip and V who is a former Tech player; his son plays there now."
What has been your mindset going into each season?
"My mindset every season is to just be better than last year. I want to be the best at everything I do."
In your opinion, what has been the secret to your success and your team's success?
"There is no secret. You get in the gym to lift weights and you put your head down to just run; do what you have to do to stay disciplined."
Hernandez has been active on social media expressing his gratitude to everyone who has helped him along his journey posting a special thank you to his parents, coaches, trainers, and more!
Yesterday was a lot about the players for our big days but I just want to say thank you to everyone who helped along the ride. Starting with moms and dad, coaches who helped me everyday, trainers, and even coaches who told me no. Lastly Phillip for pushing me to be a better me! pic.twitter.com/9HuDCv1JQa
— zach hernandez (@zach_football2) February 2, 2023