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'''Mistah Darryl Freddy''' (born December 12, 1999) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive Tackle|defensive tackle]] who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Mistah Freddy''' (born December 12, 2024) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive Tackle|defensive tackle]]  for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
"Mistah Darryl Freddy was born on December 12th in Scranton, PA to 18-year-old Glynn Freddy and 16-year-old Jada Philbin. Shorly after the birth, the couple split and Mistah was raised by the now-single Jada. Mistah is the 1st of six children born to Jada, but the only one fathered by Glynn Freddy. The family moved around a lot between family members of Jada's and various small apartments that she could afford intermittently. As Darryl grew older, he began to take on an income-earning role, working part-time manual labor jobs. Because of this, Mistah's attendance in school suffered. Mistah never played organized sports growing up. However, his family and friends would always describe him as athletic. He played some playground basketball and enjoyed watching Kung-Fu movies and practicing martial arts with his siblings.
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Mistah Darryl Freddy was born December 12, 2024 to Glynn Darryl Freddy and Jada Philbin Freddy. The Freddys lived in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA where Glynn worked as a warehouse manager for an office supply company and Jada stayed home to care for the children. Mistah is the seventh of seven children. The Freddy’s were considered lower-middle class.  
  
By Middle School, Freddy's size was noticeable and the football coaches recruited him heavily, but Mistah always prioritized working over extracurricular activities (and often class attendance). In his first two years at West Scranton high school, his class attendance was very low and Mistah was struggling to pass his classes. Going into his Junior year, the high school footbal coach used this as leverage to convince Freddy to try out for the team. Freddy was an immediate force and started Varsity in his first year. "
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Mistah never enjoyed playing organized sports. He admired his father’s work ethic and enjoyed completing menial tasks in the warehouse when given the opportunity. He and his brothers enjoyed watching Kung Fu movies and practicing Martial Arts. However, as his father Glynn was a big football fan, all the boys played youth football.  
==College career==
 
"Freddy was not highly recruited coming out of high school, after only playing 2 seasons. However, the coach at West Scranton high school was a University of Pittsburgh alum and highly recommended the recruitment of Freddy by his alma mater. Without much competition, Pitt offered Freddy a full-ride scholarship to play football. Mistah accepted and enrolled in the school in the fall following his senior year at West Scranton.  
 
  
Mistah redshirted his freshman year and saw limited playing time his redshirt freshman season. He earned a starting spot his sophomore year and put up a respectable performance. It was in his Junior year that he began to make pro scouts notice as he helped a much-improved Panther defense lead their struggling offense to the ACC championship game. Despite losing to Clemson, most supporters considered the season a success, following the underwhelming pre-season predictions. In Freddy's senior season he earned pre- and post-season NCAA Division I All-American honors, won the ACC Defensive Lineman of the year, and was a finalist for the Bednarik and Outland awards."
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Mistah was blessed with incredible size for a child, which he carried with him through his career. He was fast for his size as well, which made him a force on the gridiron from a very young age. By middle school, Mistah was miles above the competition and was offered a scholarship to Scranton Prep to play high school football.
===College career statistics===
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==College Career==
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Although he did not dream of playing professional football, Mistah always valued education and hard work. His father, Glynn, set that example for the household, but also heavily promoted entrepreneurship. Mistah and his brothers ran businesses from lemonade stands, to candy bar shops at the cafeteria. So when Mistah was offered a full scholarship to Pitt to play football, he took that as an opportunity to obtain a business education for free.  
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Freddy immediately was an impact for the Pittsburgh Panthers. He played in 12 games, garnering 46 tackles - 10 for loss - and 4.5 sacks. He was named Second Team All-ACC as well as Freshman All-American. Despite his studies being a priority, Freddy always worked very hard on football, taking to heart his responsibility to his school.
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Sophomore year proved a bit down for Freddy, and some pundits posted some concerns that he may not have the mental drive to stay competitive at the NCAA Division 1 level. But he bounced back in a major way in his third collegiate season, starting all 14 games for Pitt, gathering 47 tackles - 14 for loss - and amassing 6.5 sacks. This performance earned him First Team All-ACC honors as well as Second Team All-American. He also was a finalist for the Bednarik and Outland trophies.  
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Going into his senior season, Freddy was touted to have one of the most dominant defensive seasons in recent memory from an interior defensive lineman. And the 6’6” 315lb force of a man did not disappoint. He played and started all 13 games for the Panthers, pulling in 41 tackles, 12 for a loss, and stunned the nation with a huge 10.5 sacks. This impressive performance earned him First Team All-ACC, First Team All-American, and the Outland award for best interior lineman. He was also a finalist for the Bednarik award, and won the Campbell Trophy for best scholar-athlete, which Freddy would later say was his proudest accomplishment.
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In his college career, Freddy played in 50 games for Pitt, totaling 162 tackles, 42 for loss, and 24.5 sacks.  
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===College Career Statistics===
 
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===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===

Latest revision as of 03:20, 30 April 2022

Mistah Freddy
Image of Mistah Freddy
No. 96 – Sarasota Sailfish
Position:Defensive Tackle
Personal information
Born: (2024-12-12)December 12, 2024 (aged 38)
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:315 lb (143 kg)
Username:Seafreddy
Career information
High school:Scranton Prep
College:University of Pittsburgh
ISFL Draft:2050  / Round: 2 / Pick: 24
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards

Mistah Freddy (born December 12, 2024) is an American football defensive tackle for the Sarasota Sailfish of the National Simulation Football League (ISFL).

Early years

Mistah Darryl Freddy was born December 12, 2024 to Glynn Darryl Freddy and Jada Philbin Freddy. The Freddys lived in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA where Glynn worked as a warehouse manager for an office supply company and Jada stayed home to care for the children. Mistah is the seventh of seven children. The Freddy’s were considered lower-middle class.

Mistah never enjoyed playing organized sports. He admired his father’s work ethic and enjoyed completing menial tasks in the warehouse when given the opportunity. He and his brothers enjoyed watching Kung Fu movies and practicing Martial Arts. However, as his father Glynn was a big football fan, all the boys played youth football.

Mistah was blessed with incredible size for a child, which he carried with him through his career. He was fast for his size as well, which made him a force on the gridiron from a very young age. By middle school, Mistah was miles above the competition and was offered a scholarship to Scranton Prep to play high school football.

College Career

Although he did not dream of playing professional football, Mistah always valued education and hard work. His father, Glynn, set that example for the household, but also heavily promoted entrepreneurship. Mistah and his brothers ran businesses from lemonade stands, to candy bar shops at the cafeteria. So when Mistah was offered a full scholarship to Pitt to play football, he took that as an opportunity to obtain a business education for free.

Freddy immediately was an impact for the Pittsburgh Panthers. He played in 12 games, garnering 46 tackles - 10 for loss - and 4.5 sacks. He was named Second Team All-ACC as well as Freshman All-American. Despite his studies being a priority, Freddy always worked very hard on football, taking to heart his responsibility to his school.

Sophomore year proved a bit down for Freddy, and some pundits posted some concerns that he may not have the mental drive to stay competitive at the NCAA Division 1 level. But he bounced back in a major way in his third collegiate season, starting all 14 games for Pitt, gathering 47 tackles - 14 for loss - and amassing 6.5 sacks. This performance earned him First Team All-ACC honors as well as Second Team All-American. He also was a finalist for the Bednarik and Outland trophies.

Going into his senior season, Freddy was touted to have one of the most dominant defensive seasons in recent memory from an interior defensive lineman. And the 6’6” 315lb force of a man did not disappoint. He played and started all 13 games for the Panthers, pulling in 41 tackles, 12 for a loss, and stunned the nation with a huge 10.5 sacks. This impressive performance earned him First Team All-ACC, First Team All-American, and the Outland award for best interior lineman. He was also a finalist for the Bednarik award, and won the Campbell Trophy for best scholar-athlete, which Freddy would later say was his proudest accomplishment.

In his college career, Freddy played in 50 games for Pitt, totaling 162 tackles, 42 for loss, and 24.5 sacks.

College Career Statistics

Pittsburgh Panthers
Season Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck
2042 (S27) 12 46 10 0/0 4.5
2043 (S28) 11 28 6 0/0 3
2044 (S29) 14 47 14 2/3 6.5
2045 (S30) 13 41 12 0/1 10.5
Total 50 162 42 2/4 24.5

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
315 lb
(143 kg)
2050 ISFL scouting combine (S35)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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