Siddhu Sarvepally

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Siddhu Sarvepally
No. 71 – Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Position:Runningback
Personal information
Born: (2005-10-21)October 21, 2005 (aged 57)
San Jose, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Evergreen Valley High School
College:San Jose State
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career DSFL statistics
Total touchdowns:9
Receptions:9
Receiving yards:48
Yards per reception:5.3
Receiving touchdowns:0
Rushing yards:1396
Rush average:5.3
Rushing touchdowns:9"

Player stats at ISFL.net

Siddhu Sarvepally (born October 21, 2005) is an American football runningback for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for San Jose State (SJS) before being drafted by the Orange County Otters in the 2035 ISFL Draft (S20). Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the 2034 DSFL Draft (S19).


Early years

Siddhu Sarvepally was born in San Jose, California. He loved soccer from a young age, but when he was 10 realized that he should pursue a career in Football. Because of his speed, he decided to become a Runningback. He was contacted by many teams to sign, but he ended up rejecting all the offers, and playing for his school team. He did really good and was recruited to San Jose State, a local college. In High School, he broke the school's rushing yards record and was clearly the best player on the team. This led him to win League MVP. Even with his fame, Siddhu was not the popular kid at school and was constantly picked on, and bullied. He was known to let out all his anger on the football field. On the inside, he was a soft-spoken person but someone who was ready to take the leadership position out on the field.



College career

Freshman Year Siddhu was convinced that he was going to make the team. But when he finished tryouts he had been cut. He sulked for half a year convinced he didnt have a future in football. But then he realized that he should keep on working and started his routines again. It took him some time to shake of the rust, but eventually he was back to normal.                                                                                                                                Sophomore Year Siddhu got onto the team. He didn't have a starting spot, as San Jose State had 2 legendary RBs. He got occasional carries but he wasn't satisfied. He was ready to go the next step to becoming great and starting.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Junior Year He had the starting role. He got 1900 yards that season breaking the college record. He led San Jose State to the playoffs, where they lost in the first round. The San Jose State team had made lots of progress. Siddhu was hoping to go all the way in his final college season.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Senior Year Siddhu had his best year in his career breaking his previous record. With 2600 yards, he was up to contention for Hall of Fame. But in the playoffs he disappointed, getting out in the quarterfinals. But he did good enough to attract some interest from some DSFL teams before he entered the pros.

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

DSFL Debut Season: Siddhu Sarvepally strapped up his professional boots for the first time. With 1396 Rushing yards in his first season, he was really burning the defenses. Something even more interesting is that he offered 5.3 yards per attempt, good enough to tie for second in the league. This was all while splitting carries with the other Myrtle Beach Running Back, Ricardo Rose. Even without getting most of the goal line drives, Siddhu was able to get 9 rushing touchdowns to help his team win. Myrtle Beach ended up getting second in the eastern conference under his rushing game. Alas, they ended up going out in the semifinals against Tijuana Luchadores.


DSFL career statistics

Career statistics Rushing Receiving
Season Team Games Attempts Yards Touchdowns Catches Yards Touchdowns
2035 (S20) MBB 13 262 1396 9 5 47 0
2036 (S21) MBB 13 302 1669 10 2 31 0
Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 0 in
(1.83 m)
200 lb
(91 kg)

Achievements and records

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