In college, some students struggle to find a job, but one Elon freshman found a way to make money doing what he loves. For freshman Cooper Boyd, that meant becoming a professional Halo player.

Boyd plays Halo for more than 50 hours a week, giving Boyd the title of a professional gamer. He plays in Major League Gaming tournaments, or MLG's for short.

"To be a pro Halo player means that you have a sponsor," Boyd said. "They want to make it easiest for you to do your best in the tournament because they are making their money off of MLG."

Boyd plays in tournaments around the country on a team that is sponsored by Redbull and Irish Spring. He described Halo as more than just a video game, but a team sport that requires skill and hours of practice.

Boyd also said that he likes the friendship that comes with Halo more than the money and excitement that comes with professional gaming.

Boyd will play in a tournament in Raleigh over Thanksgiving break and he someday hopes to compete on an international level.