Ace Anderson

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Ace Anderson
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No. 72 – Dallas Birddogs
Position:Running Back
Personal information
Born: (2033-22-01)October 1, 2033 (aged 29)
Lone Cabbage, Florida, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Username:Dangwookie
Career information
High school:Chiefland High School
College:University of Florida
Career history
Roster status:Active

Ace Anderson (born October 1, 2034) is an American football offensive lineman who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for University of Florida (UF) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Ace Anderson was born on a cold (for Florida) January morning to Maggie and Howard Anderson on a fishing trawler near Long Cabbage Island. Ace grew up in the rural area surrounding Chiefland, FL and helped his parents on their fishing business. His mother Maggie remembers Ace carrying crab pots to and from their trawler by himself even as a young boy. As a freshman at Chiefland High School, Ace began his athletic career as a wrestler known for his fast hands and great footwork. Near the end of his freshman year, the football coach had already recruiter him to play offensive line the following year and got Ace started in the workout room. Ace became known for his dominance on the line, during his time at Chiefland High, the offense conceded the fewest sacks in recent history due to Ace's presence on the field. In his senior year, Ace helped his team finish the season strong only getting eliminated in the state semifinals. Anderson received multiple offers from in-state schools but he opted to play in Gainesville for the University of Florida after being convinced by his parents to stay close by.

College career

As a true freshman, Ace saw little field time but was able to impress in practice and workout sessions to earn a starting spot his sophomore year. During the next three years, the Gators boasted one of the best offenses in the SEC. Anderson held it down in the middle of the pack and was known for pancaking opposing linebackers, his meme game, and his on field leadership. Derick Dalton, the starting quarterback for Ace's last two seasons remarked "Ace was the go to guy for inspiration. He was the most competitive guy in the room and would get us fired up for the big drives." Sadly, during his time at the University of Florida, the Gators were never able to make it past the conference championship losing to Alabama three years in a row. After earning his Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management and the end of his senior year, Ace declared for the ISFL Draft and began his offseason workout regimen to get ready to play on Sundays.

College Career Statistics

Career statistics Offensive Line
Season Team Games Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2052 University of Florida 0 0 0
2053 University of Florida 12 52 6
2054 University of Florida 12 60 5
2055 University of Florida 12 59 5

DSFL Career

Career statistics Rushing
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2056 (S41) Birddogs 14 263 1053 4 46 5

2056

After being drafted fourth overall by the Dallas Birddogs, Ace underwent a reverse Captain America procedure to fill the gap in the Birddogs' offense at running back. He started off strong in his first game at Running Back in Week 2 helping beat the Bondi Beach Buccaneers 21-20, racking up 101 rushing yards in 21 attempts and his first career touchdown. His best game came against the Portland Pythons in Week 12 where he put up 118 yards and 2 touchdowns leading the Birddogs in just their second win of the season. While the 2056 Season was a tough one for the 2-11-1 Birddogs, Ace Anderson was still able rush for just over 1000 yards and was able to find the endzone on five occasions. After being drafted by the Sarasota Sailfish as the 11th pick of the S42, Ace was sent back to Dallas to continue his development before being called up to the big leagues.

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