The Jock

To high school movies in the 80s, the Bully but if they were athletic.

The guy who plays sports, is adored by everyone, and typically uses his social dominance to torment low-tier, uncool guys on the social hierarchy to show and remind them who's boss. He's got All The Girls swooning over him and the guys look up to him as a role model. Like the Bully, the Jock relentlessly harasses the Nerds and Geeks of the school as the two groups are the biggest and easiest targets for bullying. The Jock may sometimes get low grades, but he's on the Principal's side and rarely gets in trouble, even when he's busy screwing around with the weaklings. Since the Jock has his interests in sports, he has an athletic body build and towers over most other kids around him excluding other Jocks. And since he has to show that he is a Super Man, he has to retain his masculinity by not showing weakness through vulnerable emotions such as sadness or fear.

UnStats
Strength ●●●●●●●○○○

Skill ●●●●●●●●○○

Intelligence ●●●●○○○○○○

Influence ●●●●●●●○○○

Reputation ●●●●●●●○○○

Repeat ●●●●○

UnStat Avg. 5.01 (A)

''Although it isn't true for every one of them, there are many Jocks who are essentially Bullies with more favorable stats such as Strength, Skill, and Reputation. A powerhouse in the realm of school, the Jock is a mostly well-meaning student, especially modern Jocks who have decided against abusing their power to harass Nerds and Geeks whenever they want. As they are considered a Copy-Paste Role, the only stat keeping Jocks from reaching a higher tier is their Repeat. Fiction, namely 20th-century franchises, depicts the majority of Jocks as young sportsmen whose talents, outside of whatever sport they're involved in, include attracting girls, menacing "uncool" kids, and getting away with low grades in their classes. Because the Jock has established a highly respected status in school, not even his Repeat is enough to weigh him down with his UnTrash Average of 5.01, enough to bring him up to the respectable bottom end of A tier.''