Florida A&M senior defensive end Marquiste Ramos will have multiple career choices when he graduates with a degree in criminal justice. He also might have the option of playing football professionally. If all of those fail, Ramos doesn't have any fear about finding work. He could always get paid for fixing automobiles. He's been doing that for such a long time that's he's developed a passion for turning clunkers into gems.
He learned from his father, a former regional race car driver. As best he could remember, Ramos said he was about 5 years old when his father's garage started to become one of his favorite places to hang out. "I used to watch him work on motors and turn wrenches," Ramos said. "By the time I got old enough to learn, it just became second nature."
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