18-year-old Cameron Little, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin, recently applied for the school’s offensive coordinator job after achieving unparalleled success in the EA Sports game “College Football 25.” Little, who led Wisconsin to three consecutive national championships in the game, decided to test his coaching skills in real life. Despite his lack of coaching experience, Little submitted a resume showcasing his accomplishments in the game, along with a cover letter that included a YouTube video of a game-winning drive.
Little was one of many applicants from various backgrounds who applied for the position, including individuals with experience ranging from coaching youth soccer to working in healthcare. Despite the unlikely odds of securing the job, applicants like Eric Burmeister and Bailey Kenney still took the opportunity to showcase their passion for football and coaching.
While Little ultimately received a rejection email, he quickly moved on and continued his virtual coaching success with Louisiana-Monroe in the game. The story highlights the enthusiasm and creativity of aspiring coaches, even in the face of challenging odds. It also sheds light on the competitive nature of the football industry, both in real life and in the virtual world.
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