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Stetson Football’s Favorite: Jamari Haywood

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Stetson chapter.

 

Major: Sports Business

Age: 19

Year: Sophomore 

Birthday: November 8 

Sign: Scorpio

Hometown: Winter Garden, FL

 

What is your perfect woman like?

 

 

I like curled hair, a beautiful smile, and a goofy personality that could make me laugh. Of course, I love a nice butt!

Celebrity crush? 

Hayden Panettiere and Paige Hurd!

 

 

Campus crush?

………

Pet peeves for girls?

Liars.

What would you do on your perfect date?

I don’t believe activities should make the date, but instead just spending time with the person you’re taking out, but depending on the type of girl I would either take her shooting or go karting then on to go out for dinner followed by a movie and finished off with a tailgate for two underneath the stars.  

What is your favorite Stetson memory?

My first College Football game.

What is your favorite place to go out? 

Doesn’t matter where you go its about who you’re with.

Favorite drink? 

Water.

Favorite sports team?

Pulham Bluecocks.

What would you bring if you were stranded in an island? 

The love of my life… Food!

Are you single? 

Yes.

Whats your favorite place to eat around here? 

Haven’t really eaten anything local.

What would be your theme song?

Milkshake by Kelis because mine brings all the girls to the yard.  

What would be your dream job? 

Playing professional golf. 

 I am currently a junior at Stetson University who is ready get things going! Growing up in D.C., I developed a keen sense for fashion, a thick skin, and a yearning for success. It was only recently that I took the leap of faith and permanently moved down to Florida, not far from where I attend school, so I could pursue my love for fashion, warm weather, and a fast-paced life. I can remember my first day at Stetson University like it was yesterday with all the chaos of meeting new friends mixed with the anxiety of new classes and nervousness of being alone for the first time, but most of all my biggest concern was the stress of figuring out how I could possibly pop out of my bubble and become what I wanted to be: the confident, successful, and driven college student who would not follow but create the trend! After two years of hard work, through becoming a part of the Greek life scene, joining many different organizations and learning from prior upperclassmen who have become successful, I have created communication and leadership skills that I am forever grateful for. With a recently new found passion for the journalistic side of life, I cannot wait to be apart of something bigger than I have ever been before so I can continue learning and gaining memorable experiences that will help me in my goal to make my lifelong dreams and aspirations come to life!