Blue White Illustrated

April 2016

Penn State Sports Magazine

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P R E V I E W COVER STORY Reid saw exten- sive action at cor- nerback as a true freshman, starting two games and ty- ing for the team lead with a pair of interceptions. Photo by Steve Manuel | W hen John Reid Sr. signed his son up for local youth football years ago, he noticed a table next to the registration center advertising speed and agility training. John Jr. was a precocious, athletic kid with an analytical mind. He might be interested in this, his father thought. So the two read the brochure together, dis- covering an offer for a blend of plyo- metrics, agility work and the type of minutia reserved for serious athletic pursuits. At a cost of roughly $500 for 12 classes, the investment was a considerable one, but 10-year-old John Jr. had an idea. His birthday was approaching, and the classes would be a perfect gift, much better than video games. John Sr. agreed. "If it's for your birthday," he said, "we'll go ahead and do it." Soon, John Jr. found himself taking part in drills that were meant for athletes nearly twice his age. "He was 11 years old, working LABOR OF LOVE Workaholic cornerback John Reid is driven to excel in everything he does

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