
""Times have definitely changed," said junior quarterback Chris Fields III of Carson. "It's time not to get discouraged. It's a time to lock in, learn as much as I can and try to acclimate as fast as possible because if you don't get with the times, you're going to get lost. There's too much money out there, too many opportunities to not take advantage fully.""
"Fields was recently chosen the City Section offensive player of the year after leading Carson to the Open Division championship. He's 6 feet 1, has a 4.0 grade-point average and is coming off a season in which he passed for 2,031 yards and 29 touchdowns and ran for 958 yards and 13 touchdowns. He's smartly joining Carson's highly successful track and field team this spring to continue trying to gain speed."
Chris Fields III emphasizes rapid adaptation to a college sports environment reshaped by the transfer portal and NIL opportunities, warning that players who fail to adjust risk being left behind. Fields led Carson to the Open Division championship, earned City Section offensive player of the year, stands 6'1" with a 4.0 GPA, and posted 2,031 passing yards with 29 touchdowns plus 958 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. He is adding track for speed, working with a private quarterback coach, competing in weightlifting, attending summer camps, and focusing on improving pocket passing, trusting reads and the offensive line.
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