8. Tychondrius Hood has always been a fan of sports. The ancient ones said when Tychondrius was born he came out with a Florida Gator birthmark on his head. His parents took this as a sign from the gods that he was born to be a successful sports player of some kind. Growing up, Hood would initially take an interest in less contact sports like soccer, tennis, and volley ball. Hood would start out playing at local parks with other children, but would eventually graduate to full organized sports at his local clubs and for events. Once Tychondrius got to Junior High School he would play soccer for the school's team, breaking many records and leading the soccer team to a regional and state championship. After such a successful season on the soccer pitch, he would be noticed by coaches and scouts for the school’s football program. These coaches would eventually reach out to Mr. Hood and offer him a leading position on the school’s football team. Hood would think it over and eventually accept their offer, spending his first season playing wide receiver immediately, and his football reign would start early, lighting up end zones, stat sheets and scoreboards. Hood would break records at his small school, and lead them to a state championship in football as well. Once entering high school he would immediately make the team and start for the varsity squad in his freshman year on the team. Hood would be known statewide as one of the best receivers in the state, as well as a highly touted four star recruit during only his second year while playing for his hometown school. During his senior year Hood would receive offers from Florida, Georgia, LSU, as well as other highly known major college school teams. After a long deliberation Hood would eventually accept the offer from the University of Florida, where he was excited to make a name for himself at the next level of play. After arriving at the University, Hood would begin his career by making a name for himself in the special teams game, receiving punts and scoring multiple times on returns his freshman year. From his sophomore campaign onwards Hood would be a key weapon in the Gators offense, being known as a secret weapon, and an explosion waiting to happen. Even with weak play at quarterback, Hood was able to get noticed by scout, being drafted 6th overall in the season 23 draft by the San Jose Sabercats.
20. This season the San Jose Sabercats suffered a multitude of injuries on the team, which slowed them down from their past two ultimus appearances and wins. With this in mind, and the team being in a more ground based mode offensively, Coach Royal asked Tychondrius Hood if he would be willing to play in a defensive back position. Hood, while really enjoying making big plays on offense, is a team player and would be willing to help the defense out. Hood would be in my opinion a star at cornerback or safety. Having all the tools needed, such as his speed, allowing him to keep up with any wide receiver in the league. His agility is also one of his key features, you won’t see Hood be juked out very often, nor will you see him getting obviously beat. Tychondrius Hood is also well known for his endurance, being able to stay at 100% for much longer than the average player, meaning that when wide receivers are slowing down Hood is still in the driver's seat and ready to roll. With all of these attributes in mind, I believe that Hood could be a top ten player at cornerback or safety or even as a coverage linebacker!
25. If the San Jose Sabercats managed to win a third Ultimus with myself on the team, it would be one of, if not the most powerful and proud moment I will have had in this league. With that in mind a celebration for such an event must be well planned and exciting. If I were in charge I would surely come up with something special. A team trip to Hawaii could be fun, and also not as expensive seeing as we’re already in California. The team could rent out an entire small island and have a massive party for all sabercat players, staff, and even VIP fans! Another fun idea would be to take the team to Las Vegas. We could rent out an entire hotel floor of suites or even an entire casino! We could perhaps reserve a major fight and give the entire staff and players front row seats to the event. One last idea I have is to take the team to medieval times! Who doesn’t enjoy watching grown men on horses pretend they are knights, while eating a half a chicken and some mead? You can even buy a wooden sword and shield and hit eachother with them like kids! Those are about the best Idears I can come up with.
20. This season the San Jose Sabercats suffered a multitude of injuries on the team, which slowed them down from their past two ultimus appearances and wins. With this in mind, and the team being in a more ground based mode offensively, Coach Royal asked Tychondrius Hood if he would be willing to play in a defensive back position. Hood, while really enjoying making big plays on offense, is a team player and would be willing to help the defense out. Hood would be in my opinion a star at cornerback or safety. Having all the tools needed, such as his speed, allowing him to keep up with any wide receiver in the league. His agility is also one of his key features, you won’t see Hood be juked out very often, nor will you see him getting obviously beat. Tychondrius Hood is also well known for his endurance, being able to stay at 100% for much longer than the average player, meaning that when wide receivers are slowing down Hood is still in the driver's seat and ready to roll. With all of these attributes in mind, I believe that Hood could be a top ten player at cornerback or safety or even as a coverage linebacker!
25. If the San Jose Sabercats managed to win a third Ultimus with myself on the team, it would be one of, if not the most powerful and proud moment I will have had in this league. With that in mind a celebration for such an event must be well planned and exciting. If I were in charge I would surely come up with something special. A team trip to Hawaii could be fun, and also not as expensive seeing as we’re already in California. The team could rent out an entire small island and have a massive party for all sabercat players, staff, and even VIP fans! Another fun idea would be to take the team to Las Vegas. We could rent out an entire hotel floor of suites or even an entire casino! We could perhaps reserve a major fight and give the entire staff and players front row seats to the event. One last idea I have is to take the team to medieval times! Who doesn’t enjoy watching grown men on horses pretend they are knights, while eating a half a chicken and some mead? You can even buy a wooden sword and shield and hit eachother with them like kids! Those are about the best Idears I can come up with.