Nov 2, 2020
Brady Tosterud how was your 2019 season?
Overall I would say it was a good start to my varsity career. Starting as a sophomore I came in nervous, but still made a lot of plays. I’ve made many mistakes which I fixed and I would say I improved a lot. So leading into this year I’m much more confident and ready to go.
What should college coaches know about you?
I’m a big tall kid that hasn’t stopped growing yet. I’m hardworking and always trying to improve on my skills. I’m a team player communicating on and off the field. I love to win and always trying to make my team and I better.
What do you feel is your strongest trait on the football field?
My ability to go 100% every play. There are times where I may be confused on something or don’t know exactly what to do but I will go 100% no matter what to try to make a play.
What part of your game have you been working on in the offseason?
I’ve really been focusing on my speed. While also focusing on TE work and some LB work. But speed for both of these positions really help. Another part is my hands. I’ve improved my catching skills tremendously this offseason. Overall I’m really exited to show the improvements.
What does football mean to you?
Football is my second love behind my family. I really don’t know what’d I do without football. Being able to run on the field on a Friday night with my team is one of the greatest feelings in the world. There’s just no better feeling than playing football.