Safety Antoinette “Toni” Harris received a scholarship offer from Bethany College, a NAIA school in Lindsborg, Kansas, Wednesday night. Harris currently plays for East Los Angeles College, a community college in California.

With the scholarship offer, she has already believed to become the first female who’s received an official scholarship offer, and she could become the first female non-kicker on a college football roster ever, per ESPN.

“We were absolutely interested,” Bethany College head coach Paul Hubbard told ESPN. “She definitely has the skill set. We’re always looking outside the box or inside the box to find players. We watched her compete against the kids out there.

“Plenty of females that have played,” Hubbard said. “But [Harris] would be the first at a skill position.”

Harris tweeted out the offer Wednesday night:

https://twitter.com/_Antoinetteeeee/status/953778739929792512

Playing college football is certainly a goal for Harris, but it ultimately helps her get to her ultimate goal. Harris wants to become the first woman to play in the NFL.

“I can play at Bethany, so I can leave,” she said. “But I think I would want to finish off my sophomore year. A lot of other schools are interested. The offers are going to be rolling in. My ultimate goal is to excel at a four-year [university] and become the first female NFL player. I know I can get there.”