“Big does not get small.” This is a quote Made by the Green Bay Packers official about signing a relatively unknown Anthony Belton. Wisconsin also thinks about this with the involvement of Mason POS, an excellent wrestler.
A POS, who has 6’3 and 221 pounds, achieved everything as an amateur wrestler in his La Cueva high school in Albuquerque. He is also a football master.
He deals with a modern challenge, wearing traffic jams on Wisconsin Badgers, with whom he committed class 2025.
The size was what coach Luke Fickell was looking for out of season. He also wants mental endurance. The POS already has both.
Now he works difficult with trainers, especially the coordinator of defensive Mike Tressel, to Improve his defense.
“Sometimes I talk to the coach Tress and we are just talking a bit about the ball. I try to learn to defend and learn it very hard. I am really, very, very, very excited that I can get there and start working!”, Said POS Badger247.

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“I really conditioned a lot. I know that these trainings will be difficult and I really want to show coach Brady and coach Fick and coach Tress, how good I am.”
Freemasonry is a blue recruit
The involvement of the POS in American football shows with the transformation not only of his thinking, but also from his body, because he has gained 18 pounds since last year.
This sacrifice was part of his DNA since he decides to be good in both wrestling and football.
Was Chosen for the All-American 2025 NBC bowl As part of the La Cueva championship, with which he noted 133 equipment, 9.0 bags, 21 TFL, 2 interceptions and three forced foume.
Badgeries will have a warrior in them, and POSA is excited about this modern chapter.

“Our defense looks really good. We have studs in every position and I am really excited about working with linebackers who are already there. This Linebacker room is really complex and we are all some Dawgs.
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