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CSU football’s Adam Prentice leads life of purpose

Colorado State fullback finds the time to make a difference off the field

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FORT COLLINS — Adam Prentice doesn’t mind what people don’t know.

Mike Brohard, Loveland Reporter-Herald
Colorado State fullback Adam Prentice is taking full advantage of his college experience.

He’s gotten used to answering the question, “What does a fullback do?” They probably don’t know he’s a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council or about his trip to Jamaica with CSU’s Green & Global initiative.

He’s pretty sure what he does as a volunteer — or the connections he’s made through the John W. Mosley Student-Athlete Mentoring program, one run out of Colorado State’s Black/African American Cultural Center — are of little interest to anybody. Or how his idea for carport roof was adopted and built through the internship he does with CSU facilities.

His work off the field in the community is constant, leading to a nomination for the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works team.

Prentice does what he does because it means everything to him and the young man he was raised to become.

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