Better, stronger, faster Carethers refusing to take foot off gas in senior season

Honest. Humble. Habitual.

This is how teammates and coaches describe Coppell senior cornerback Seth Carethers.

Carethers began playing football when he was 6. However, he did not start playing cornerback until his freshman year after playing running back and wide receiver at Coppell Middle School East.

Though one might not be able to tell, football was not always his favorite. His first love was soccer, playing as a midfielder until he made the B team in seventh grade.

“As soon as I started practicing, football felt different,” Carethers said. “Once I made the B team, I wanted to focus and play at the highest level I can for as long as I'm playing this game.”

Making the B team was a pivotal moment in Carethers’s young career, inspiring him to work harder. That year, he began working with skills trainer Christian White.

“He has become very physical and very confident,” White said. “He has started to really trust himself. He put in hours of work and it's starting to show more week in and week out.”

Carethers hard work paid off after his junior season with scholarship offers. The pinnacle of his summer, however, came in July when he visited Wake Forest for a camp.

“After the camp, I connected with the coaches and they gave me a tour of the campus and the athletic facilities which caught my eye,” Carethers said. “I was talking with the coaches before I went to the camp and they were very straight up with me; they told me how many spots they had. It was a school that I was really looking into and once I started talking to the coaches I knew if I got that offer, it was going to be my top school.”

A week later, Carethers received a scholarship offer.

“It was really great,” Carethers said. “I had come back to Texas by then and the coach actually called my parents first. They kept it a surprise until I got home and told me. It was a big celebration. I'm definitely excited for the new culture because college football is a lot different from high school football. I'm ready to adapt to that.”