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{{Infobox NSFL biography
 
{{Infobox NSFL biography
| name                = Danny Grithead
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| name                = Sam Howitzer
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| birth_place        = [[wp:Canton, Ohio|Canton]], [[wp:Ohio|Ohio]], [[wp:U.S.|U.S.]]
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* [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|9|nolink}})
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* [[Free Agent]] ({{dsfly|22|nolink}}-Present)
* [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|10|nolink}}-{{nsfly|15|nolink}})
 
* [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] ({{nsfly|16|nolink}}-Present)
 
 
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{{bulleted list |2x Ultimus Bowl Champion (2027, 2028) |10x NSFL Pro Bowl (2026-2035) | NSFL MVP (2031) | NSFL Defensive Player of the Year (2032) |2x NSFL Defensive Back of the Year (2029, 2031)}}
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{{bulleted list |1x Gatorade Player of the Year (North Carolina)}}
 
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'''Danny Grithead''' (born March 14, 2000) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] {{AmFBpos|S|long}} for the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). Grithead played college football for Last Chance U before entering the professional ranks of the [[DSFL]] in {{nsfly|9|nolink}}. Grithead entered the [[NSFL]] in {{nsfly|10|nolink}} and was selected 6th overall by the [[Orange County Otters]]. Grithead is considered one of the greatest defensive players in NSFL history, having won two [[Ultimus Bowl]] championships with the Otters, and numerous individual awards throughout his career.
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'''Sam Howitzer''' (born March 14, 2015) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] {{AmFBpos|QB|long}} in the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). Howitzer is currently a Free Agent and is on waivers to be selected by a DSFL team for the remainder of 2037.
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Grithead was born in [[wp:Canton, Ohio|Canton, Ohio]], minutes away from the National Football Hall of Fame. His father was a youth football coach and was Grithead's coach throughout both high school and college. Grithead was homeschooled by his father as well and was taught the values of hard work, effort, and scrappiness over the typical education. Grithead has only played football his whole life, and in fact has not seen any other sports, on TV or in person.
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Howitzer was born in [[wp:Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill, North Carolina]], just a short drive away from the campus at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Howitzer played high school for East Chapel Hill High School where he set numerous state high school records in North Carolina for career passing yards, touchdowns, and wins. In his senior season, Howitzer was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for North Carolina.
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
  
As a true freshman enrolling at Last Chance U, Grithead impressed in preseason training and earned the role of backup running back, behind star running back [[wp:O.J. Simpson|O.J. Simpson]]. While Simpson dominated as the lead back, breaking the single-season rushing record for LCU, Grithead earned some playing time at the end of blowouts. Grithead spent a lot of time in the film room, studying Simpson's jump cuts and behaviour both on and off the field.
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As a true freshman enrolling at UNC, Howitzer competed for the starting quarterback position but backed up for incumbent quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Howitzer appeared in 4 games, mostly appearing late in blowout wins in the fourth quarter of games.  
  
Starting in his sophomore year, after Simpson was arrested and kicked out of LCU, Grithead took over as the lead back for LCU. With 27.8 touches per game, Grithead became the bellcow back and ran for 17 TDs, in addition to catching 8 TDs. Grithead topped 500 yards receiving and over 1500 rushing yards, the first LCU player in history to achieve both milestones in the same season. With his tenacity in the gym and his father taking over the LCU Head Coaching job, Grithead became a true superstar in his sophomore season.
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Starting in his sophomore year, with Trubisky having been selected 2nd overall in the NFL Draft, Howitzer claimed the starting quarterback job at UNC. Howitzer played well, leading UNC to a 9-4 record including a win in the Military Bowl. Howitzer finished 3rd in the ACC Player of the Year award voting.
  
However, in his junior year, Grithead was suspended for the first 2 games of the season for off the field conduct. Grithead was arrested for breaking into the gym while it was closed on [[wp:Memorial Day|Memorial Day]], refusing to take a day off from his workouts. At last, Grithead's scrappy attitude was beginning to hurt him. With the return of [[wp:O.J. Simpson|O.J. Simpson]] from his arrest and acquittal, Grithead was forced to take up a backup role again after serving his suspension.
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Howitzer entered his junior season at UNC with great anticipation from the media and nation, having been named to numerous preseason watch lists for awards such as the Heisman award and the Davey O'Brien award given to the best quarterback in collegiate football. However, in the first game of the season against South Carolina, Howitzer suffered a knee injury, tearing both his ACL and MCL. Howitzer's season ended immediately with little fanfare and Howitzer soon announced his intentions to compete in the National Simulation Football League.
  
With Simpson re-cementing his role as lead back for LCU, Grithead declared for the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] draft following the 2023 season.
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===College career statistics===
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Howitzer left college with a career total of 5,121 passing yards, 47 passing TDs, and 15 interceptions.
  
===College career statistics===
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Grithead left college with a career total of 3,325 rushing yards, 25 rushing TDs, 1,116 receiving yards, and 14 receiving TDs.
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| style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|color=white}}";|'''UNC''' || 4 || 0 || 0-0-0 || 37 || 62 || 59.7 || 382 || 5 || 1 || 95.2 || 15 || 52 || 3.47 || 1
 
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| 2021 || LCU || 14 || 156 || 577 || 3.7 || 41.2 || 27 || 2 || 32 || 297 || 14 || 1       
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| style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|color=white}}";|'''UNC''' || 13 || 13 || 9-4-0 || 382 || 558 || 68.5 || 4739 || 42 || 14 || 113.5 || 42 || 123 || 2.93 || 2
 
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| 2022 || LCU || 14 || 317 || 1682 || 5.3 || 120.1 || 38 || 17 || 72 || 504 || 43 || 8
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| style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|color=white}}";|'''UNC''' || 0 || 0 || 0-0-0 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
 
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| 2023 || LCU || 12 || 187 || 1066 || 5.7 || 86.1 || 47 || 6 || 43 || 315 || 20 || 5
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Danny Grithead was drafted with 19th overall pick in the {{dsfly|9|draft-full}} by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]]. With character concerns for coming out of LCU, as well as his suspension in his junior season, Grithead slid down the draft boards. Grithead's record-low Wonderlic score also raised concern about his general ability to take care of himself off the field. However, Grithead managed to become the lead back over the course of the season for the Coyotes, which ended in a disappointing defeat in the first round of the DSFL playoffs.
 
 
===Orange County Otters===
 
 
====2025 season====
 
Grithead was drafted with the 6th overall pick in the {{nsfly|10|draft-full}} by the [[Orange County Otters]]. Grithead signed a 3-year rookie contract for $11 million. Grithead switched position from running back to safety. In his rookie season, Grithead started all 14 games, as the Otters worked to a 7-7 record during the regular season.
 
 
The Otters advanced to the playoffs, where they faced the 11-3 [[New Orleans Second Line]]. Grithead recorded a team-high 9 tackles, but the Otters fell 10-3 in a closely contested game.
 
 
====2026 season: first Pro Bowl====
 
Grithead elevated his game in his sophomore season with the Otters. Grithead recorded his first interception in Week 7 against the [[Colorado Yeti]]. The following week, Grithead shone against the [[San Jose Sabercats]], recording a career-high 12 tackles, 4 pass defenses, and 2 interceptions, including a 28-yard interception return for a touchdown. In Week 11, Grithead recorded a game-winning 51-yard interception return against the Baltimore Hawks, as the Otters won 17-10. Grithead earned his first [[Pro Bowl]] selection, named to the {{nsfly|11|probowl}} at the end of the season for the 10-4 Otters.
 
 
In Grithead's second playoff game, the Otters faced a rematch against the top seeded 11-3 New Orleans Second Line. Despite taking an early 7-0 lead in the first quarter, the Otters were blown out 40-13, as Grithead recorded 4 tackles and 2 pass defenses.
 
 
====2027 season: first Ultimus championship====
 
In his third season, Grithead continued to make strides defensively. Grithead had a 12-yard interception return for a touchdown against the Sabercats in a Week 4 loss. Grithead tied his career-high in tackles with 12 against the Arizona Outlaws in a Week 14 loss. Grithead was selected to his second Pro Bowl, the [[Season 12 NSFL Pro Bowl]], as the Otters finished 11-3 as the top seed.
 
 
In a first round showdown against the Sabercats, Grithead recorded 6 tackles. Against the potent Sabercats receiving corps including [[Xavier Flash]] and [[Kazimir Oles]], the Otters secondary held Sabercats quarterback [[Joliet L. Christ]] to 147 yards passing and no touchdowns. The Otters rolled easily to a 35-10 victory, scoring 28 second half points including 21 points in the 4th quarter. The Otters advanced to the Ultimus, where they faced the 8-6 [[Baltimore Hawks]]. Grithead had 6 tackles and a forced fumble, leading to an Otters touchdown in the 4th quarter. The potent Otters offense led by Gus Showbiz arrived victorious, winning 48-24, for Danny Grithead's first Ultimus championship.
 
 
====2028 season: second Ultimus championship====
 
Danny Grithead signed a 3-year, $6 million extension with the Otters. Grithead, along with Otters legend [[Jaylen Broxton]] and newcomer [[Thorian Skarsgard]], became part of the feared "Fanta Curtain" defense as the Otters entered the 2028 season. With the retirement of all-time legend [[Angus Winchester]], Grithead and the hungry Otters defense raised their games to the next level. Grithead recorded a new career-high 13 tackles in a Week 2 loss to the Sabercats, and then a new career-high 14 against the Hawks in Week 8. Grithead was named to the [[Season 13 NSFL Pro Bowl]], with the Otters finishing 9-5 and the second seed in the ASFC.
 
 
The Otters faced the 12-2 Sabercats as underdogs in the first round. Grithead had 5 tackles and 1 sack against the Sabercats. Sabercats quarterback Joliet L. Christ was held to 259 yards and 1 touchdown with an interception, as the Otters won 31-21 setting up a showdown against the 8-6 Colorado Yeti in the Ultimus. The Yeti, bolstered by several trade acquisitions from the Hawks, posed a sizable challenge. Grithead had 8 tackles in the game, and the Otters emerged with a 24-21 victory for Grithead's second consecutive Ultimus championship.
 
 
====2029 season: first Defensive Back of the Year====
 
As the leader of the Fanta Curtain, Grithead's game continued to grow. Grithead had 5 tackles, with 1 forced fumble, 3 pass defenses, and 1 interception in a Week 7 win over the Yeti. In an incredible 76-7 win over the [[Arizona Outlaws]] in Week 12, Grithead had 9 tackles, 1 sack, 2 pass defenses, and a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown. Grithead finished the season with 4 tackles, 2 sacks, and 3 pass defenses in Week 14 against the Yeti, as the Otters cruised to a 11-3 record and the top seed in the ASFC. Grithead was named to the Pro Bowl for a 4th consecutive season, for [[Season 14 NSFL Pro Bowl]] and earned his first positional excellency award, being named 2029 Defensive Back of the Year.
 
 
In the first round against the 9-5 Sabercats, the Otters were stunned in a 24-17 loss, giving up 24 unanswered points to their conference rivals. Grithead had 7 tackles and 1 sack in the bitter loss.
 
 
====2030 season====
 
Grithead opened the 2030 season with a 103-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on the opening kick against the Second Line. Grithead recorded a career-high 15 tackles in the Week 1 victory. Grithead continued in a Week 2 loss to the Sabercats, with 8 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, and 2 pass defenses. In Week 3, Grithead had 9 tackles, 2 sacks, and 2 pass defenses. Grithead had 3 sacks in a Week 7 win over the Yeti. Grithead was named to his 5th Pro Bowl, and was named 2030 Returner of the Year as the Otters finished 8-6 for the second seed in the ASFC.
 
 
In a rematch from the previous year to the now 11-3 favorite Sabercats, the Otters fell 37-17. Again, the Otters gave up 23 unanswered points. Grithead had 6 tackles and 1 forced fumble in the loss.
 
 
===Yellowknife Wraiths===
 
 
====2031 season: MVP season====
 
Grithead joined the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] in free agency, signing a 2 year, $21 million contract with a player option for 2032. Grithead elevated his game to the next level in the north. Grithead had 2 sacks, 3 pass defenses, and an interception in a Week 4 win over the [[Philadelphia Liberty]]. Grithead had another interception the following week, Week 5 against the Yeti, and another interception in Week 6 against the Hawks. Grithead had 7 tackles, 1 sack, 2 pass defenses, and 1 interception in a loss to the Butchers in Week 7. Following a win over the Otters in his first game returning to Orange County, where he recorded a sack, Grithead had a record-breaking game in Week 9 against the Yeti. Grithead had 5 tackles, 1 sack, 5 pass defenses, and 4 interceptions against the Yeti. This included a 34-yard interception return for a touchdown. In Week 10, Grithead continued his ridiculous form, recording 10 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 pass defenses, and 2 interceptions in a win over the Second Line, with a 27-yard interception return for a touchdown. Grithead recorded a sack in Week 11 against the Liberty, and 2 more in a win over the Copperheads in Week 12. The Wraiths finished the season 10-3, as the second seed in the NSFC. Grithead's record-breaking season, with 12 sacks and tying the season record for interceptions in a single season with 10, Grithead was named the Defensive Back of the Year for his second time, and won the 2031 [[NSFL Most Valuable Player Award]]. Grithead was also selected to his 6th Pro Bowl, the [[Season 16 NSFL Pro Bowl]].
 
 
The Wraiths faced the 7-6 Liberty in the first round of the playoffs. Grithead had 5 tackles with a sack, but the Wraiths fell 35-34 in an upset loss.
 
 
====2032 season: Defensive Player of the Year====
 
Off of his MVP season, Grithead opted out of his $10 million option for 2032 but re-signed with the Wraiths on a 1 year, $11 million contract. Grithead continued his elite performances into 2032. Grithead had 5 tackles with a sack and safety against the Otters in a Week 2 loss. Grithead had 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense, and a 24-yard interception return for a touchdown in a Week 5 win over the Hawks. The following week, Grithead had 9 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble and recovery, and 1 pass defense in a loss to the Outlaws. Grithead had 9 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 pass defense, and an interception against the Yeti in a Week 8 loss. In Week 9, Grithead had 10 tackles, 3 pass defenses, and an interception in a win over the Butchers. Grithead recorded 7 tackles, 2 sacks, and a forced fumble in a loss to the Hawks in Week 10. Grithead's form continued in Week 11 with 8 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 pass defenses, and a safety in a win over the Liberty. Week 12 saw Grithead with 6 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, and a pass defense in a win over the Sabercats. Grithead finished the season with 11 tackles, 2 sacks, and a career-high 6 pass defenses against the Copperheads, as the Wraiths finished 8-5 to lead the NSFC. Grithead was named the 2032 [[NSFL Defensive Player of the Year]] and selected to his 7th Pro Bowl.
 
 
In a first round match against the 5-8 Yeti, the Wraiths rolled to a 50-20 win. Grithead had 9 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 pass defenses, and 2 interception returns for touchdowns, one for 52 yards and one for 39 yards. This set up a NSFC Conference Championship Game match up with the 8-5 Hawks. The Wraiths lost in a nailbiter, 27-24. Grithead posted 7 tackles, a tackle for loss, and 1 pass defense.
 
 
====2033 season: third Ultimus appearance====
 
The Wraiths and Grithead were hungry for playoff success entering the 2033 season after two seasons of disappointing postseason performances. Grithead signed a 1 year, $4 million contract to stay with the Wraiths. Grithead opened the season with 6 tackles and 4 sacks, with 4 pass defenses in a Week 1 loss to the Hawks. Grithead had 7 tackles and 2 sacks in a Week 3 win over the Sabercats, and 7 tackles with 2 sacks plus a forced fumble and pass defense in a Week 6 win over the Hawks. Grithead was named to his 8th Pro Bowl, the [[Season 18 NSFL Pro Bowl]], following the season as the Wraiths reeled off 11 straight wins, finishing 11-2 to lead the NSFC.
 
 
The Wraiths bested the 5-8 Butchers in the first round, 26-16, with Grithead recording 10 tackles and a pass defense. The Wraiths avenged their loss the previous season to the now 6-7 Hawks in the semi-finals, with a 29-14 win. Grithead had 7 tackles, a sack, and a pass defense. This set up a match up in the Ultimus against his old team, the Orange County Otters who had finished 10-3. Grithead led the Wraiths with 8 tackles and a sack, but the team fell short 16-10 in the Ultimus.
 
 
====2034 season: fourth Ultimus appearance====
 
Grithead returned to the Wraiths for the 2034 season, signing a 1 year contract for $3 million. Grithead endured a slow start to the season, but blitzed the second half, accumulating an impressive 12 sacks in the last 7 weeks of the season. An important Week 12 game at home to the Orange County Otters saw Grithead record 5 tackles, including 2 key sacks to secure the Wraiths' 30-27 victory, putting them in pole position to secure home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Grithead would end the season in style, with an 8 tackle, 3 sack, and 1 safety performance against the Arizona Outlaws, as the Wraiths overcame an early 14-0 first quarter deficit to win 41-24. In total, Grithead recorded a career-high 15 sacks for the season, and added two interceptions as the Wraiths clinched the #1 seed in the NSFC, finishing 9-4.
 
 
The Wraiths rolled to a 19-3 victory in the first round over the Philadelphia Liberty, with Grithead recording another postseason sack to go with 8 tackles. Next, the Wraiths absolutely drubbed the Hawks 55-14 in the NSFC Conference Championship Game. A rematch with the Orange County Otters awaited in the Ultimus. However, once again, Grithead fell at the final hurdle to his former team, as the Wraiths fell 30-27. Grithead quietly recorded just 2 tackles in the Ultimus.
 
 
====2035 season: fifth Ultimus appearance====
 
Returning on a $2 million deal to the Yellowknife Wraiths, Grithead entered year 11 of his career beginning to decline. Grithead once again retained his role as the strongside linebacker, anchoring the feared Wraiths defense. The Yellowknife Wraiths was sturdy against the run, allowing a NSFC-low 108.4 rushing yards per game, but was vulnerable against the passing game. Danny Grithead recorded 88 tackles over the 13 regular season games, and despite his advanced age, managed to post another 11 sacks over the course of the season. This marked the 6th consecutive season in which Grithead had recorded double-digit sacks. By recording 88 tackles and 11 sacks, Grithead moved into 3rd place all-time in career tackles with 1088 tackles, as well as 10th all-time in career sacks with 80 sacks. The Wraiths cruised to a 9-4 regular season record, clinching the NSFC.
 
 
In the playoffs, the Wraiths raced to an easy 37-14 victory over the Philadelphia Liberty. In the NSFC Conference Championship Game, the Wraiths faced a young and hungry Colorado Yeti team seeking playoff success for the first time in many seasons. Grithead was able to record 4 tackles and a sack, and the Wraiths rolled 40-24 onwards to the Ultimus, for the third consecutive season. In the Ultimus, the Wraiths faced the #1 seed out of the ASFC, the Austin Copperheads. Although the Wraiths were once again heavily the betting favorites in the game, the Copperheads jumped out to a huge 21-3 lead by halftime, stunning the Wraiths at their home field. Grithead recorded a team-high 9 tackles on the day, and recovered a fumble but the Wraiths fell yet again in the Ultimus at the final hurdle, 37-20.
 
 
====2036 season: sixth Ultimus appearance====
 
Grithead entered the penultimate season of his career hungry, looking to chase down Julian O'Sullivan for second place on the all-time tackle leaderboard. Grithead began the season with 1048 tackles, with O'Sullivan's 1132 and Roenick's 1235 the only two players ahead of him. In 2036, Danny Grithead transitioned out of the strong side linebacker role he had played for the past seven seasons, moving to nickel back as a youthful Wraiths linebacker group took over the primary responsibilities at the linebacker level. Grithead used his experience and acumen gained over his previous eleven seasons to anchor his play, as the Wraiths secured a somewhat disappointing 7-6 record to enter as the third seed in the NSFC. Grithead topped 100 tackles again for the fifth time in his career, and passed O'Sullivan midway through the season.
 
 
In the playoffs, the Wraiths faced the daunting task of having to win three road games to secure the Ultimus. In the NSFC Wild Card game, the young Colorado Yeti were swept aside by the Wraiths offense, still commanded by Cooter Bigsby, 26-13, as Grithead recorded a team-high 11 tackles. In the NSFC Championship Game, the Wraiths once again met the Baltimore Hawks, but this time the game would be played in Baltimore. The Wraiths used a stunning 24 point 2nd quarter to jump out to a 24-0 lead and held on, securing a 24-19 win to advance to their fourth consecutive Ultimus appearance. At the last hurdle once again, the Wraiths had a challenging matchup against a dominant New Orleans Second Line team. Although the Wraiths had beaten the Second Line in New Orleans in a Week 10 matchup during the regular season, the Second Line offense proved too powerful and bulldozed their way to a 33-13 win. Grithead and the Wraiths fell in the last game again, for the fourth consecutive time in the Ultimus.
 
  
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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! GP !! GS !! QBrec !! {{Tooltip| Cmp | Completed passes}} !! {{Tooltip|Att|Pass attempts}} !! {{Tooltip|Pct|Completion percentage}} !! {{Tooltip|Yds|Passing yards}} !! {{Tooltip|TD|Passing touchdowns}} !! {{Tooltip|INT|Interceptions thrown}} !! {{Tooltip|Rating|Passer Rating}} !! {{Tooltip|Att|Rushing attempts}} !! {{Tooltip|Yds|Rushing yards}} !!{{Tooltip|Avg|Rushing Average}} !! {{Tooltip|TD|Rushing touchdowns}}   
|-
 
! colspan="3" |NSFL career statistics
 
! colspan="2" |Tackles
 
!|Sacks
 
! colspan="2" |Pass Defense
 
! colspan="4" |Other
 
|-
 
!Season
 
!Team
 
!Games !! Reg !! TFL !! Sack
 
! PD !! Int
 
! FFum !! FRec !! DefTD !! Sfty
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|10}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || 94 || 1 ||  0
 
|| 11 || 0
 
|  1 ||  '''2''' || 0 ||  0
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|11}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || 70 || 0 ||  0
 
| 19 ||  4
 
|  1 ||  1 || style="background:#cfecec;"| '''2''' ||  0
 
|-
 
! style="background:#afe6ba;" | {{nsfly|12}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || 95 || '''3''' ||  0
 
| 12 ||  2
 
|  2 ||  0 || 1 ||  0
 
|-
 
! style="background:#afe6ba;" | {{nsfly|13}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || '''119''' || 1 ||  0
 
| 11 ||  1
 
|  2 ||  1 || 0 ||  0
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|14}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || 103 || 0 ||  5
 
| 13 ||  3
 
|  1 ||  0 || style="background:#cfecec;"| 1 ||  0
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|15}} || [[Orange County Otters|OCO]]
 
| 14 || 104 || 0 ||  12
 
| 16 ||  0
 
|  2 ||  0 || 0 ||  0
 
|-
 
! style="background:#ff0;" | {{nsfly|16}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
 
| 13 || 91 || 0 ||  12
 
| 20 || style="background:#E0CEF2;" |  '''10'''
 
|  0 ||  1 || style="background:#cfecec;" | '''2''' ||  0
 
|-
 
! style="background:#00FFFF;" | {{nsfly|17}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
 
| 13 || 93 || 2 ||  14
 
| '''23''' ||  3 || style="background:#cfecec;" |  '''3''' ||  1 || 1 || style="background:#cfecec;" |  '''2'''
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|18}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
 
| 13 || 80 || 1 || style="background:#cfecec;" | 11
 
| 18 ||  0
 
|  1 ||  0 || 0 ||  0
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|19}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
 
| 13 || 111 || 1 || style="background:#cfecec;" |  '''15'''
 
| 16 ||  2
 
|  1 ||  0 || 0 ||  1
 
|-
 
| {{nsfly|20}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
 
| 13 || 88 || 2 || 11
 
| 8 ||  1
 
|  0 ||  1 || 0 || 0
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{nsfly|21}} || [[Yellowknife Wraiths|YKW]]
+
! 2039
| 13 || 101 || 1 || 0
+
| style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|color=white}}";|'''UNC''' || 0 || 0 || 0-0-0 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0  
| 7 || 0
 
| 0 || 1 || 0 || 0
 
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="2" | Career
+
| colspan="2"| '''Totals''' ||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0.0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0.0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''
!162|| 1149 || 12 || 80 || 174 || 26 || 14 || 8 || 7 || 3
 
 
|}
 
|}
  

Revision as of 15:58, 15 May 2020

Sam Howitzer
Howitzer.jpg
Free agent
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2015-03-14)March 14, 2015 (aged 47)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
College:North Carolina
ISFL Draft:2039  / Round: 0 / Pick: 0
DSFL Draft:2038  / Round: 0 / Pick: 0
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
  • 1x Gatorade Player of the Year (North Carolina)

Player stats at ISFL.net

Sam Howitzer (born March 14, 2015) is an American football Quarterback in the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). Howitzer is currently a Free Agent and is on waivers to be selected by a DSFL team for the remainder of 2037.

Early years

Howitzer was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, just a short drive away from the campus at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Howitzer played high school for East Chapel Hill High School where he set numerous state high school records in North Carolina for career passing yards, touchdowns, and wins. In his senior season, Howitzer was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for North Carolina.

College career

As a true freshman enrolling at UNC, Howitzer competed for the starting quarterback position but backed up for incumbent quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Howitzer appeared in 4 games, mostly appearing late in blowout wins in the fourth quarter of games.

Starting in his sophomore year, with Trubisky having been selected 2nd overall in the NFL Draft, Howitzer claimed the starting quarterback job at UNC. Howitzer played well, leading UNC to a 9-4 record including a win in the Military Bowl. Howitzer finished 3rd in the ACC Player of the Year award voting.

Howitzer entered his junior season at UNC with great anticipation from the media and nation, having been named to numerous preseason watch lists for awards such as the Heisman award and the Davey O'Brien award given to the best quarterback in collegiate football. However, in the first game of the season against South Carolina, Howitzer suffered a knee injury, tearing both his ACL and MCL. Howitzer's season ended immediately with little fanfare and Howitzer soon announced his intentions to compete in the National Simulation Football League.

College career statistics

Howitzer left college with a career total of 5,121 passing yards, 47 passing TDs, and 15 interceptions.

Year Team Games Passing Rushing
GP GS QBrec Cmp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rating Att Yds Avg TD
2034 UNC 4 0 0-0-0 37 62 59.7 382 5 1 95.2 15 52 3.47 1
2035 UNC 13 13 9-4-0 382 558 68.5 4739 42 14 113.5 42 123 2.93 2
2036 UNC 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Totals 17 13 9-4-0 419 620 67.6 5121 47 15 109.19 57 175 3.07 3

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
260 lb
(118 kg)
4.63 s 4.21 s 6.68 s 29.6 in
(0.75 m)
10 ft 2 in
(3.10 m)
20 reps 25
2039 NSFL Scouting Combine


Professional career statistics

Legend
Led the NSFL
NSFL record
Won the Ultimus
Bold Career high
Year Team Games Passing Rushing
GP GS QBrec Cmp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rating Att Yds Avg TD
2039 UNC 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Awards and records

Awards

Team
Individual

Records

League
Single Game Records
Season Records
Career Records

References