If you think elite athletes only care about their physical skills, you don’t know Darrell Smith. Yes, he was a tight end for the Clemson Tigers, but ask him about his college days and he’ll tell you he earned his bachelor’s in criminal justice. A 2009 Gadsden City High School graduate, Darrell now lives in Alexandria, Virginia where he conducts investigations for the federal government. Since college, he has worked in law enforcement and the insurance industry, including chasing high-profile fugitives for the most serious crimes. Along with his criminal justice career, he owns a family business with his wife. He encourages Gadsden City students to consider high-value careers or a trade. He suggests pursuing multiple streams of income and being nice to everyone you encounter. Darrell said, “It takes zero effort to be a nice person.”