School: University of California, Berkeley • Position: Running Back • Scholarship: Full
Series: RepMax Media — Where Are They Now? College Life

For Anthony League, the jump to Cal wasn’t just speed and size—it was volume. More protections, more details, more people counting on him. His answer: “Be early to class and meetings, work hard on and off the field, and ask questions—don’t assume you know; make sure.”

Mastering the Playbook (and the Classroom)
At running back, trust lives in protections. Anthony built a pass-pro “matrix” in his notes—front IDs down the left column, back responsibilities across the top—so every meeting translates to a clear rule on the field. In class, he mirrors the same system: key concepts on the left, examples on the right, tutor takeaways at the bottom.

A Week That Works

  • Mornings: Lift, breakfast, 20-minute blitz/pressure review.

  • Midday: Classes and a campus tutor block—scheduled like practice to avoid cancellations.

  • Afternoons: Install, walkthrough, practice; post-practice cold tub while skimming lecture slides.

  • Evenings: 60-minute study hall, then playbook quiz he writes for himself and answers before bed.

Freshman Travel, Freshman Grades
Anthony made the travel squad as a freshman and kept his grades solid by preparing for road swings two days early—front-loading readings and using flight time for low-stress repetition (flash cards, protections, terminology).

New Staff, New Standards
Earning trust with a new coaching staff meant consistent execution and constant communication. Asking questions didn’t reveal weakness; it revealed investment. That mindset, plus punctuality, turned opportunities into touches.

Trajectory
Full scholarship secured, early role earned, transcripts trending the right way—Anthony League’s blueprint is equal parts discipline and curiosity. It’s working in Berkeley.