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Xavier Clayton Jones Frost was born in [[wp:Salem, NJ|Salem, New Jersey]], on April 10, 2021, as the youngest of five children to [[Lane Frost]] and Kimberly Frost. Xavier's father, Lane, was always away while being the head coach at many college programs and professional teams. Frost's brothers, [[Lane Frost II]], [[Kellan Frost]], [[Ryder Frost]], and [[Aiden Frost]] all played football. Lane II played football for the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] and [[Honolulu Hahalua]]. Kellan played for the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] and --. Ryder was tragically killed in a car crash in 2048. Aiden played for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] for two seasons. Frost attended [[wp:Salem High School (New Jersey)|Salem High School]]. As a senior, he returned 5 kicks and 5 punts for touchdowns and ran for 10 touchdowns. | Xavier Clayton Jones Frost was born in [[wp:Salem, NJ|Salem, New Jersey]], on April 10, 2021, as the youngest of five children to [[Lane Frost]] and Kimberly Frost. Xavier's father, Lane, was always away while being the head coach at many college programs and professional teams. Frost's brothers, [[Lane Frost II]], [[Kellan Frost]], [[Ryder Frost]], and [[Aiden Frost]] all played football. Lane II played football for the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] and [[Honolulu Hahalua]]. Kellan played for the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] and --. Ryder was tragically killed in a car crash in 2048. Aiden played for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] for two seasons. Frost attended [[wp:Salem High School (New Jersey)|Salem High School]]. As a senior, he returned 5 kicks and 5 punts for touchdowns and ran for 10 touchdowns. | ||
− | On November 2, 2051, Frost committed to the [[wp:University of Notre Dame|University of Notre Dame]] on an athletic scholarship to play [[wp: | + | On November 2, 2051, Frost committed to the [[wp:University of Notre Dame|University of Notre Dame]] on an athletic scholarship to play [[wp:College football|college football]]. Frost would sign an [[wp:Student athlete compensation|NIL]] deal with [[wp:Nike|Nike]] on December 12, 2051. |
==College career== | ==College career== |
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Position: | Wide receiver, Return specialist | ||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||
Born: | Salem, New Jersey | April 10, 2032 (aged 32)||||||||
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 175 lb (79 kg) | ||||||||
Username: | LaneFrost23 | ||||||||
Career information | |||||||||
High school: | Salem (NJ) | ||||||||
College: | Notre Dame (2052–2054) | ||||||||
ISFL Draft: | 2056 / Round: | ||||||||
DSFL Draft: | 2055 / Round: | ||||||||
Career history | |||||||||
Roster status: | Active | ||||||||
Career highlights and awards | |||||||||
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Career DSFL statistics | |||||||||
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Player stats at ISFL.net |
Xavier "Xav" Clayton Jones Frost (born April 10, 2032) is an American football wide receiver and return specialist prospect in the upcoming DSFL Draft. He played college football at Notre Dame.
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Early years
Xavier Clayton Jones Frost was born in Salem, New Jersey, on April 10, 2021, as the youngest of five children to Lane Frost and Kimberly Frost. Xavier's father, Lane, was always away while being the head coach at many college programs and professional teams. Frost's brothers, Lane Frost II, Kellan Frost, Ryder Frost, and Aiden Frost all played football. Lane II played football for the Minnesota Grey Ducks and Honolulu Hahalua. Kellan played for the Norfolk Seawolves and --. Ryder was tragically killed in a car crash in 2048. Aiden played for the Dallas Birddogs for two seasons. Frost attended Salem High School. As a senior, he returned 5 kicks and 5 punts for touchdowns and ran for 10 touchdowns.
On November 2, 2051, Frost committed to the University of Notre Dame on an athletic scholarship to play college football. Frost would sign an NIL deal with Nike on December 12, 2051.
College career
Freshman season
On September 7, 2052, Frost made his debut for Notre Dame. He rushed for 10 yards on 3 carries and had 4 catches for 35 yards and a receiving touchdown. Notre Dame would go on to beat number 2 ranked, Georgia.
On September 21, 2052, Frost returned a punt for 60 yards for a touchdown against Alabama. Notre Dame would upset Nick Saban and take down their number two-ranked team.
Frost was awarded second-team All-ACC and Conference Rookie of the Year.
Sophomore season
On September 20, 2053, Frost started the one and only game of his career at running back for the injured Marquise Jefferson. Frost carried the ball 16 times for 98 yards and 2 touchdowns in a Notre Dame victory over USC.
On November 1, 2053, Frost returned a punt and a kickoff return for a touchdown in the same game, 78 yards, and 99 yards respectively. The Irish would go on to win the game with a late touchdown catch by Frost at the 2-yard line.
On November 8, 2053, Frost would become the first player in NCAA history to return a punt for a touchdown in back-to-back games when he returned a punt for 67 yards against the Clemson Tigers. Notre Dame would blow them out, 56–10.
Frost was awarded the Jet Award after returning a total of 4 kicks and punts for touchdowns during the season and having over 900 kick return yards and over 200 punt return yards. He was also voted first-team All-ACC. He was also voted as a first-team All-American as a returner.
Junior season
On September 12, 2054, Frost made his debut as the starting wide receiver for Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish beat Arkansas, 50–20. Frost caught 4 passes for 101 yards.
On October 3, 2054, Frost had 4 touchdowns against Army. He rushed for a 4-yard and 6-yard score and he caught a 60-yard touchdown and a 12-yard touchdown pass. Frost also totaled 203 receiving yards and 54 rushing yards.
On November 21, 2054, Frost passed the century mark for receptions with 101 after he caught 5 passes for 98 yards against the Marshall Thundering Herd.
Frost won the Paul Hornung Award and the Jet Award. The Atlantic Coast Conference awarded Frost the conference Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, and Male Athlete of the Year. He was also voted as a first-team All-American as a wide receiver and returner.
College statistics
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Xavier Frost | Receiving | Rushing | Kick returning | Punt returning | ||||||||||||||
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Season | Team | GP | Rec | Yds | Avg | TD | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | Ret | Yds | Avg | TD | Ret | Yds | Avg | TD |
2052 | Notre Dame | 13 | 15 | 267 | 17.8 | 2 | 102 | 337 | 3.3 | 5 | 36 | 878 | 24.4 | 1 | 15 | 111 | 7.4 | 1 |
2053 | Notre Dame | 13 | 78 | 998 | 12.8 | 8 | 78 | 321 | 4.1 | 4 | 41 | 972 | 23.7 | 2T | 30 | 232 | 7.7 | 2T |
2054 | Notre Dame | 13 | 111 | 1,543 | 13.8 | 19 | 23 | 145 | 6.3 | 2 | 40 | 1,019 | 25.5 | 3 | 27 | 223 | 8.3 | 1 |
Total | 39 | 204 | 2,808 | 13.8 | 29 | 203 | 803 | 4.0 | 11 | 117 | 2,869 | 24.5 | 6 | 72 | 566 | 7.9 | 4 |
Professional career
Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | 40-yard dash | 20-yard shuttle | Three-cone drill | Vertical jump | Broad jump | Bench press |
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5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
175 lb (79.4 kg) |
333⁄8 in (0.85 m) |
103⁄4 in (0.27 m) | ||||||
All Values from DSFL Workout Day |