Kayla Colt
Kayla Colt | |
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(New Orleans Corsairs, RB) | |
Player ID #1899 | |
Nickname(s) | The Rocker |
New Orleans Corsairs | |
Jersey # | 20 |
Gender | Female |
Species | Horse- Draft / Texas State |
Details | |
Born On | August 12, 1999 |
Height | 6 feet (1.8 m) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Throws | Right |
Hometown | San Antonio, TX, USA |
College | Texas State |
Career Info | |
Draft | 2021 / Round: 1 / Pick: 15th |
Drafted by New Orleans Corsairs | |
Years Pro | 0 |
Kayla Colt is a Running Back for the New Orleans Corsairs in the UFFL.
Biography
With her father being FSN host Tyler Colt, you could say she has sports in her blood, being exposed to all manner of sporting disciplines from a very young age the then Kieran Colt tried his hand at a good number before settling with football and the position which suited his hyper nature, the running back.
Wanting to do his father proud and to make something of his name he applied himself religiously into his training which earned himself a spot at the colleges 1st team but it wasn’t until partway through his first season that worries started eating away at his mind since he always had it in his mind that he wasn’t truly a guy but a gal, worried that he would be rejected not only by his friends but by the team and the sport he loved, keeping it a secret from the team he had bonded with.
After talking things through with his parents (who 100% supported his.....or shall we say her new identity as Kayla) he decided to bite the bullet and came out to his coach who not only supported her but gave the new Kayla the confidence to say it herself to the team rather than have the coach announce it.
Much to her surprise the team didn’t care whether she was Kieran or Kayla, they still wanted to be her friend and teammate, supporting her through the surgery phase and getting her back onto the grid iron as fast as they could after the first surgery.
The support gave her a newfound energy which she never had before, speeding up her running game and causing a few energetic shoulder and hip shakes in the endzone to which the fans called it her “Rocker Shakes”, sometimes even known for coming out to a few rocking tunes with LGBT rainbow streamers on her arms to show off a little bit.
Was thanks to her father, her outward nature and pure tenacity on the running line to get the ball not only past the 10 yard but all the way to the bank that put her on notice of the talent scouts and into the new seasons rookie draft, just a few hope that she hasn’t inherited her father's potty mouth - but we shall see on that front.
Contract Info
Player Manager | Jack K. |
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Salary (per year) | $2000000 |
Exp. Date | May 1st, 2023 |
Statistics
Career
Regular Season | Rushing | Receiving | |||||||||||||||
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Year | Team | G | W | L | Att | Yds | Yds/Att | Long | 20+ | 40+ | TD | Fum | Att | Yds | Yds/Rec | Long | TD |
2021 | NOC | 14 | 4 | 10 | 310 | 1233 | 4 | 81 | 6 | 6 | 9 | 2 | 41 | 489 | 11 | 74 | 2 |
Player Survey
How does your player's unique physicality (think species) fit well for the position that they play?
The work-heavy nature of draft horses giving a lot of leg/muscle strength and stamina.
What is your player's biggest weakness?
Fear of rejection, more focused on her running game than other styles.
If given the opportunity, would your player want to be formally mentored by another player? Why or why not?
Keen to learn from veterans.