Nicholas Ayers

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Nicholas Ayers
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Ayers after receiving a large gain, Week 3 at University of California.
No. 42 – Prospect
Position:Runningback
Personal information
Born: (2015-08-13)August 13, 2015 (aged 47)
Mesa, Arizona, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:201 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Desert Ridge High School
College:Arizona State University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Nicholas Ayers (born August 13, 2015) is an American football runningback for the Prospect of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Nicholas Ayers was born in Mesa, Arizona on August 13, 2015 to his parents Amy and Mark Ayers. He grew up with 3 other siblings, and one half sibling who served in the military. He grew up with no sports background, rather deferring to music as he grew up. He explored many genres of music growing up, and decided to play the Clarinet and Drum Set throughout elementary and junior high school. In high school, he joined his local schools Marching Band and also joined his local Drum Corps in the State. However, in his sophmore year, he was recruited by his school's coaches to play for their team, which meant he had to drop his music to play football. As he played in High School, he was scouted by many schools in the Pac-12 Divsion and the Mountain West Division. At National Signing Day, he elected to stay in state and signed to Arizona State. "

College career

Ayers made sure to make his way on to campus very early to begin training, and to begin building relationships with his coaches and staff. He elected to make his major Jazz Performance for Percussion, as he was a jazz drummer throughout Junior High and High School. Ayers was redshirted his freshman year due to his short stature, which movtivated him to do well his Sophmore Year. It was at this time that he built up his weight and took surgery to make his height and size better. Each of these were resounding successes, and he made his way to the field sophomore year, filling the hole of the previous Running Back Fernando Gomez. Ayers was absolutely dominant his sophomore year and helped the Sun Devils get pulled out of their losing record streak, ending the year with a 7-2 record in the Pac-12 and a 11-3 record overall, making their way to the Alamo Bowl on December 30th, 2033. His Junior turned out to make a bigger success for Ayers, but not nessesarily for Arizona State, as they ended the year 4-5 record in the Pac-12 and a 7-7 record overall, not qualifying them for the postseason. His senior year, he helped carry the offense to a very successful season, resulting in a 8-1 record in the Pac-12 and a 12-2 record overall, making them qualify for the National Championship that year. They lost to Ohio State 30-42, but it cemented Ayers into the ranks of the Arizona State lore, and making him an AP All-American.

College career statistics

Rushing Receiving Punt Returns
Season Team GP Att Yds Avg Yds/G Long TD Rec Yds Long TD Yds Avg PR TD
2033 Arizona State
Redshirt
2034 Arizona State 14 345 1498 4.3 107 85 19 39 362 25 3 788 12.6 2
2035 Arizona State 13 339 1350 3.9 96 76 16 40 350 28 2 752 11.5 1
2036 Arizona State 14 342 1896 5.5 96 135 24 42 376 54 3 769 12.7 2

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
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