Officership

It takes mental strength and leadership to be successful on and off the football field. See how young adults are becoming full-fledged leaders as Officers in the Army.

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2013 U.S. Army All American Bowl Player Bios

2013 U.S. Army All American Bowl Player Bios

Two Teams. 90 Players. Unlimited Talent and Strength.

Being selected to participate in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl is an honor reserved for only the Nation’s most exceptional high school football players, as only the strongest wear the Army colors. As a U.S. Army All-American, these young men join the ranks of gridiron greats including Adrian Peterson, Mark Sanchez, Tim Tebow, Andrew Luck, Marcus Lattimore, Robert Woods and many other college and NFL stars. These young Americans have earned their selection by displaying some of the very same characteristics found in every Army Strong Soldier, on and off the field.

Get the details on each of this year’s U.S. Army All-Americans and what strengths they’ll bring to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

Greg Bryant
Greg Bryant
Running Back
5'11"
197 lbs
Undecided
American Heritage School | Delray Beach, FL

Bryant plays much bigger than his size; and his great second-step speed allows him to hit the hole at full speed making it tough for defenders to react. His burst in the open field allowed Bryant to run for 243 yards on 39 carries in the 3A state title game. He finished his junior season with over 1800 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns; creating great momentum going into his senior year. Bryant has a deceptive amount of wiggle and quick feet that allow him to side-step and evade defenders. At the next level, Bryant will have to rely on his ability to make something happen between the tackles before breaking to the outside.

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