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#35 Brad Thomas
Freshman
Universal City, TX
Randolph HS
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Personal
Son of
Timothy and Mary Thomas
Born July 28, 1989 in Wichita KS
Two sister, Jessica and Christine
and three brothers, Matthew, Sean
and Josh
History Major
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The Thomas File
Favorite food: Steak
Favorite snack food: Any
type of candy
Favorite pre-game meal:
Pasta
Favorite restaurant: Outback
“Must see” TV for me: Scrubs
and SportsCenter
Favorite film of all time:
Dumb and Dumber
Best film I’ve seen lately:
Step Brothers
Favorite moment(s) on court,
field, etc.: Going 10-0 on
my varsity football team as
a senior and winning
district
Favorite Musician or Group:
Graham Colton
Favorite music to listen to
before a game: Country
Something I always pack for
a game/match road trip: Ipod,
extra socks and lots of
snacks
In the locker room before a
game/match, I am the player
that is: Relaxed and ready
to play
Pre-game superstition: Never
step on the foul line
If I could have dinner with
three people (living or
deceased) I would choose:
because: My Mom - I really
miss her and would love to
talk to her one more time,
my Grandpa - I never had the
chance to talk with him and
Jesus - who wouldn't want to
talk to someone who is
divine?
If I won the Lottery, I
would: Get through college,
get a good job and donate a
lot of it to medical
advances
One word that best describes
me is: Competitive
If I could be anyone for one
day, I would be: Someone
less fortunate so I would
learn their hardships and
better understand them
My most treasured possession
is: A collection of writings
people gave me after my
Mother's death. They
describe all of her great
qualities
People would be surprised to
know about me: I love to
read and write
My favorite quote/word to
live by: If it feels good,
do it!
My advice to young players:
If someone tells you you are
not good enough stick with
it, because only you know
your true potential
The thing I like best about
SU is: The comradery
What inspires me: My Dad, he
has done more for me than
anyone can imagine
Ten years from now I hope to
be: Flying an airplane while
in a United States Air Force
uniform
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