Brian Chavez Research Paper

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Brian Chavez has never been like the other players on the Permian High School team, and not just because he is the only Hispanic, he has never had to choose between being good at school or good at football because he has always great at both. Brian makes good decisions often, but his choice to balance his education and football is by far the best choice he’s made. Throughout high school he was consistently one of the best, if not the best, in school or on the field. When Brian wasn’t working hard on the field, he was studying. This struggle to be great at both drove him to a point where he needed to decide what he wanted to do after high school and to ultimately better define his purpose.
Tony Chavez pushed Brian to be the best in everything
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But now he is forced to choose which will give him a better life after high school. When Brian made the football team it was because he wanted it. Being a tight end made Brian a valuable piece of the team, since the tight end plays a part on the offensive line Brian bonds with the lineman and the skill players. His job was to be an extra lineman during some plays and a wide receiver in others. Brian made a starting position because he was driven and highly devoted to football like his father. “Because of the success of his son Brian, he had become as faithful a devotee of the Permian football program as anyone” (Bissinger 194). Harvard has been a goal for Brian Chavez for a long time. He wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a lawyer. Brain was so used to the big deal that was made over his team at Permian, he did not realize that football was not that big of a deal outside of Texas. He was used to “The first handful of Permian fans started camping outside the gate of Ratliff Stadium Sunday night… By Tuesday afternoon the line snaked almost the length of the parking lot ...” (Bissinger 187). When Brian went to college he was unimpressed by the level of the support that the team received. “[When] Brian went out for the [Harvard] freshman football team in September… he found it hard to adjust to the idea of playing games in front of a handful of people when he had played