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Last weekend, college wrestlers Aaron Brooks and David Carr wore headbands that read “100% Jesus” at the NCAA Championships.

They openly showed their support for Jesus Christ. And it definitely got noticed.

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‘100% Jesus’

The wrestlers were undeniably noticed for their public display of faith.

Fox News reported, “Brooks, along with his Nittany Lions teammate Carter Starocci, became four-time NCAA champions on Saturday night. They joined an exclusive club of four-time winners, which also included their coach Cael Sanderson. Brooks beat longtime rival Trent Hidlay, of N.C. State.”

“It might be boring – it’s the truth, It’s the Lord, the Holy Spirit,” Brooks added.

He also seemed to indicate it keeps him grounded.

“It keeps me calm. It keeps me poised, but I remember it’s bigger than this,” said Brooks. “These four titles come and go, His word remains forever.”

The story continued:

Carr talked about God in his post-match press conference with reporters.

“Like always, all glory to God,” he started the post-match press conference. “I prayed before the match, ‘Give me unlimited energy and focus.’ And when I was out there, I just kept telling myself just focus and keep wrestling hard.

“And it feels awesome to end my career on top.”

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‘Like Always, All Glory To God. I Prayed Before The Match’

These young men are obviously at the top of their game and have no problem sharing their faith with fans. The ‘100% Jesus’ headbands are just a small part of that.

That’s a good thing. These top-rate athletes are gifted and have no illusions about where those gifts come from.