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Frost was born in Miami, Florida, to his dad, [[Lane Frost II]], and his wife. Frost was enrolled into Miami Central High School where he played Varsity football all four years. Frost amassed over 6,000 receiving yards and was named a Miami All-Star his freshman, sophomore, and senior year. As a 5 star prospect, Frost first decided to commit to Alabama before flipping his commitment to LSU, where his father went to school. Frost was offered by more than 50 D1 programs before the end of his freshman year and more than 100 by his senior year. Frost as also added that he did not want to be redshirted his first year of college which is what made him flip his commitment in the first place. His jersey is now hung outside the football field before every game and his was part of the 2054 Miami Central Hall of Fame class.
 
Frost was born in Miami, Florida, to his dad, [[Lane Frost II]], and his wife. Frost was enrolled into Miami Central High School where he played Varsity football all four years. Frost amassed over 6,000 receiving yards and was named a Miami All-Star his freshman, sophomore, and senior year. As a 5 star prospect, Frost first decided to commit to Alabama before flipping his commitment to LSU, where his father went to school. Frost was offered by more than 50 D1 programs before the end of his freshman year and more than 100 by his senior year. Frost as also added that he did not want to be redshirted his first year of college which is what made him flip his commitment in the first place. His jersey is now hung outside the football field before every game and his was part of the 2054 Miami Central Hall of Fame class.
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
As a true freshman, Frost played almost over special teams snap as a returner. He was one of the best in the country with 891 kick return yards and 476 punt return yards. He also had two kicks returned for a touchdown. Receiving the ball he had 15 targets, 10 catches, and 166 yards.  
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Frost caught his first pass in Week 2 against the [[wp:Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]]. In the game, he had two receptions for ten yards. Frost caught his first collegiate touchdown in Week 9, scoring on an 75-yard reception from quarterback Marco Lawrence. Frost finished his freshman season with 43 receptions for 354 yards and six touchdowns. After being the number three receiver in 2054, Frost became the leading receiver in 2055 with 102 receptions, 1,001 yards, and five touchdowns.
  
As a sophomore, Frost grabbed 100 passes for 1,232 yards and six touchdowns. He also lead the country in put return yards with 567.  
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In 2056, Frost had a down year, going for 67 receptions, 765 yards, and 14 touchdowns. In Week 10, Frost had 20 receptions, going for 311 yards, and three touchdowns. His receiving yards total and receptions broke school records for a single-game. In his final season, Frost had a breakout campaign. He had 103 receptions for 1,234 yards, and a NCAA-leading 21 touchdowns (breaking [[wp:Ja'Marr Chase|Ja'Marr Chase]]'s single-season record).  
  
As a junior, Frost had a career high six return touchdowns, 20 receiving touchdowns, and two rushing touchdowns. His 28 touchdowns lead the country for total touchdowns for a skill position player.
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Frost legacy would be remembered for his school records in receptions (315), receiving yards (3,345), and touchdowns (46). After the season, Frost announced he would be entering the [[2058 DSFL Draft]].
 
 
In his final season, Frost had 1,876 receiving yards, 23 receiving touchdowns, 981 kickoff return yards, two kickoffs returned for a touchdown, 432 punt return yards, and two punts returned for a touchdown. He finished his career winning the Maxwell Award and the Jet Award as well as the Biletnikoff Award.
 
  
 
===College statistics===
 
===College statistics===

Revision as of 14:43, 9 August 2023


Lane Frost III
No. 11 – Dallas Birddogs
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2035-05-11)May 11, 2035 (aged 27)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Username:LaneFrost23
Career information
High school:Miami Central
College:LSU
DSFL Draft:2057  / Round: 8 / Pick: 60
Career history
Roster status:Active

Lane Frost III (born May 11, 2035) is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Birddogs of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Frost was born in Miami, Florida, to his dad, Lane Frost II, and his wife. Frost was enrolled into Miami Central High School where he played Varsity football all four years. Frost amassed over 6,000 receiving yards and was named a Miami All-Star his freshman, sophomore, and senior year. As a 5 star prospect, Frost first decided to commit to Alabama before flipping his commitment to LSU, where his father went to school. Frost was offered by more than 50 D1 programs before the end of his freshman year and more than 100 by his senior year. Frost as also added that he did not want to be redshirted his first year of college which is what made him flip his commitment in the first place. His jersey is now hung outside the football field before every game and his was part of the 2054 Miami Central Hall of Fame class.

College career

Frost caught his first pass in Week 2 against the Alabama Crimson Tide. In the game, he had two receptions for ten yards. Frost caught his first collegiate touchdown in Week 9, scoring on an 75-yard reception from quarterback Marco Lawrence. Frost finished his freshman season with 43 receptions for 354 yards and six touchdowns. After being the number three receiver in 2054, Frost became the leading receiver in 2055 with 102 receptions, 1,001 yards, and five touchdowns.

In 2056, Frost had a down year, going for 67 receptions, 765 yards, and 14 touchdowns. In Week 10, Frost had 20 receptions, going for 311 yards, and three touchdowns. His receiving yards total and receptions broke school records for a single-game. In his final season, Frost had a breakout campaign. He had 103 receptions for 1,234 yards, and a NCAA-leading 21 touchdowns (breaking Ja'Marr Chase's single-season record).

Frost legacy would be remembered for his school records in receptions (315), receiving yards (3,345), and touchdowns (46). After the season, Frost announced he would be entering the 2058 DSFL Draft.

College statistics

Lane Frost III
Season Receiving Rushing
Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD
2054 43 354 8.2 75 6 9 4 0.4 2 0
2055 102 1,001 9.8 64 5 10 26 2.6 19 0
2056 67 765 11.4 71 14 1 1 1.0 1 0
2057 103 1,234 12.0 91 21 0 0 0.0 0 0
Career 315 3,354 10.6 91 46 20 31 1.6 19 0

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)

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