Baxter Frost

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Baxter Frost
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No. 5 – Philadelphia Liberty
Position:Kicker
Personal information
Born: (2011-11-27)November 27, 2011 (aged 49)
Sarasota, Florida
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:173 lb (78 kg)
Career information
High school:Sarasota High School
College:Georgia
ISFL Draft:2032 / Round: 3 / Pick: 32
DSFL Draft:2031 / Round: 9 / Pick: 50
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Early years

Baxter Frost was born where he would play high school ball, in Sarasota, Florida. His mother is a former Olympic soccer player for the United States and his father was in the NBA and had a gruesome leg injury that forced him to retire at 27. Baxter played soccer for most of his early life until one of the football coaches saw his leg in practice and invited him to the squad. In just his junior year he won the Chris Sailer award and had gotten a scholarship from 6 teams including teams such as Georgia, Texas, and Oregon. His senior year was even better; he made 3 50+ yard field goals en route to him going All-State.

In 2029, Frost was named a five-star football recruit by Rivals.com. Upon graduating high school, Frost decided to attend the University of Georgia.

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Baxter Frost
K
Sarasota, FL Sarasota High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Feb 3, 2029 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN grade: 89
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 69   Rivals: 51  247Sports: 73  ESPN: 48
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2029 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.

College career

As a true freshman in 2029, Baxter Frost was the immediate starter and made 18/20 of his field goals, including 4 from 50+ yards away. He was the runner up in the Lou Graza award that year. Unfortunately, he was robbed and stabbed in a robbery in his apartment; he luckily survived but missed a year of football. Coming back he was thrust into a K battle vs Frederick Cortez. He won the battle and started for Georgia that year making 18/21 and the All-SEC team. He was once again the runner-up for the Lou Graza award. During his senior year in college, Baxter Frost really stepped up his game, missing only one field goal. He went 21/22 and was All-SEC and he finally won the elusive Lou Graza award.

College career statistics

Frost left college having made a name for himself as one of the best college kickers ever with over two-hundred and fifty points (266), a perfect extra point accuracy, a field goal accuracy of 90.4 and a long kick of 57 yards.

College Statistics Field Goals Extra Points Other
Season Team Games FG Made FG Attempted FG Percentage Extra Points Made Extra Points Atmp Extra Point % Blck Long Points
2029 Georgia 12 18 20 90 31 31 100 1 53 85
2030 Georgia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2031 Georgia 12 18 21 85.7 27 27 100 1 54 81
2032 Georgia 12 21 22 95.4 37 37 100 0 57 100
Total 36 55 63 90.4 95 95 100 2 11 266

Professional career

DSFL

Baxter Frost was one of the highlights of the sad team of Palm Beach. He had an amazing season in season 17, and was able to net himself an award. Specifically, the Kicker of the Year award! His stats went very far down from college, but it was still good for being stuck down in the Developmental league. Unfortunately for him, his team was not good enough in order for his leg to carry them to the playoffs, and they were eliminated before they could even begin. The so called "Yeet Bears" could not Yeet themselves to even a mere 5 wins, as they only accomplished 4 wins, and had the 4th worst record in the DSFL. But first, he has to prepare for the NSFL draft.


NSFL

Frost joined the NSFL in the third round to the Philadelphia liberty, where his teammate from Palm Beach, Zach Hall was also drafted. The entire Philly community, embraced his amazingness, and even made "Big Leg Man" T-shirts. Even when the extra points were missed, and he would very nearly lose games, they kept with him, and he stayed strong. His stats may not have been all too amazing, but he was a sure improvement over the abyssal season of kicking that was season 17 for the Liberty. He did not get to show off the glorious length that his leg can kick as the coaches did not allow him to kick from beyond the 30, with 0 attempts from 50 yards out. He did however, get to boot from the punting position, where his career would eventually take off as he had the 3rd most punt yardage in the entire NSFL, as well as having a 72 yard punt to keep the opponents from having good field position. Still no awards for the young rookie, but he is improving in order to find a way to make the Pro Bowl, and even possibly win an award.

In Frost's second year in the big leagues, and eventually it would be his last year in the big leagues, he had very similar kicking stats, but where he improved heavily was in the punt game, where he had his best statistical season yet. He led the league in punting yardage with over 4,000, as well as leading the league in punts inside the 20 with eighteen. He continued his dominance with a 72 yard punt, and those ultimately led him to be nominated for the Pro Bowl, as well as winning the Punter Of The Year award along with SJS kicker Donaldson.

Professional career statistics

DSFL

Season 17 Field Goals Extra Points Other
Team Games FG Made FG Attempted FG Percentage Extra Points Made Extra Points Atmp Extra Point % Block Long Points
PB 14 16 20 80 20 23 87 0 56 68
NSFL
Season 18 Field Goals Extra Points Other
Team Games FG Made FG Attempted FG Percentage Extra Points Made Extra Points Atmp Extra Point % Block Long Points
PHI 13 19 22 86.4 31 32 96.9 0 46 88
Season 19 Field Goals Extra Points Other
Team Games FG Made FG Attempted FG Percentage Extra Points Made Extra Points Atmp Extra Point % Block Long Points
PHI 13 18 21 85.7 28 31 90.3 0 46 82