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CC Winn Maverick lineman Frank Lopez at Texas; One step closer to making team at 'Dream school'

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A.D. Ibarra

-Austin, TX

 

When one goes off to college, people who have been there always say, 'You're mother's not going to be there to wake you up,' or, 'If you don't show up to class, nobody's going to make you go, not even the professor.'  

It's a drastic change that a first year college student goes through when the covers begin to get warmer every morning before that 8 o'clock class.

At the University of Texas, there's someone working out every day at 5:30 in the morning straight through 8:00 A.M. at a time where champions are born.  That someone is CC Winn's very own Frank Lopez.  

Lopez, in an exclusive interview with The Eagle Pass News Gram, let us know just what it takes to walk on to one of the premier college football programs in the nation.

"Everyday I say to my self, I'm going to give it all I have because day after day, I'm one step closer to making the football team at my dream school," he said of having to report to the Longhorns' training facility every morning before going to class.

Lopez is in his first year of a UT mathematics Bachelor's Degree program and he has been working with Coaches Collin Toller and Major Applewhite, "It's mostly conditioning at first," said the 6" 1' 230 Lb. All-District tackle who has been working on his deep snapping skills in hopes of making the traveling squad this season.

"First they see your film and video reels, there are many pre-requisites you need to have before you can even think of walking on."

Lopez said on the first day he was called, there were ten possible walk ons, five of which were cut right there and then for academic reasons.  The five left were addressed by Longhorn Coach Kenneth Rucker who told them, "You're here for a reason, so make it count."

"Only so many make the traveling squad, and walk-ons and red shirts all dress up for home games."

He has been under the direct supervision of former Longhorn Marcus Tubbs ('05).

"If you have an 8:00 A.M. class, they let you leave a little before eight, if you don't, you can stay to lift or workout on your own."

The great Mia Hamm once said, "Champions are made when no one's looking," and in Frank's case, he's making the best of this opportunity and sticking to the program and has been adhering to the work ethic he learned at CC Winn High School in Eagle Pass.

"I want t thank my parents, my teammates and coaches, Coach Ruiz, Coach Varela, Coach Jimenez and all the coaching staff," said the standout who as part of one of the best offensive lines ever at Winn HIgh, one which helped catapult EP's All-Time leading rusher, Luvin De Leon to 1st Team District 29-AAAAA status, "I may not be a starter at first, but I am one step closer.

The News Gram salutes the former Silver & Black Attack star, his family and his parents Maria and Rodolfo Lopez.  Godspeed and God bless, Frank, and keep carrying the name of CC Winn HS to greater heights.  Mavericks Assemble!

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