by Ashley Whaley β06, MEd β12 and Vince Slomsky β08
Photo courtesy of the New England Patriots / David Silverman
Hard worker, determined and persistent are words that describe former ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State quarterback Julian Edelman. When he was drafted in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, many critics thought he was too small to succeed in the NFLβbut he proved them wrong.
After developing a different skillset to become a wide receiver and punt returner, Julian Edelman helped the Patriots win Super Bowl XLIX with a nine-catch performance, including the game-winning touchdown catch with just over two minutes left in the game. He finished the game with 109 receiving yards, 7 rushing yards and 27 punt return yards.
We caught up with Edelman, the 2015 Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal and a Varsity βKβ Hall of Fame Inductee, and found out more about this sports star.
11. His jersey number at ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State was #11 and then became #1. βMy jersey was #1 in high school for two years and we won championships both years, so I thought it would bring more winning.β
10. He grew up in Redwood City, California. He enrolled at the College of San Mateo before transferring to ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State, where he was a three-year starter at quarterback from 2006 to 2008.
9. During his senior season at ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State, he threw for 13 touchdowns and 1,820 yards. He also rushed for 1,370 yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. His total offense (3,190 yards) broke Josh Cribbsβ single-season school record, set in 2003.
8. He majored in business management at ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State. His favorite class was international marketing. βIt was a fun class with good student participation, and I enjoyed it. I learned tips that I use to market my own brand.β
7. His favorite place to eat in ½ΔΟΜεΣύ was Sorboroβs, the teamβs pregame meal spot for home games. He also enjoyed smoothies from Pulp in ½ΔΟΜεΣύ. On his website, heβs portrayed as a burger aficionado and smoothie connoisseur. βEvery once in a while, Iβll have a burger, but it doesnβt help my training. Thatβs what the smoothies are for.β
6. His ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State nickname was βJu-elz Santana.β Currently, heβs called βMinitron,β βIncredelman,β βThe Energizer Bunnyβ and βSquirrel.β
5. He is on the Athlete Advisory Council of CoachUp, a nationwide service that connects athletes with private coaching in every sport. βCoaching is a huge part of whatβs made me my best. Having someone who can remind you about the fundamentals and teach from their experience is a valuable tool for a professional athlete.β
4. His sense of humor helps him connect with fans through social media and other venues. βItβs a way of communicating and getting to show some of your personality.β
3. He once conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra. He led them in a performance of βThe Stars and Stripes Foreverβ at the orchestraβs 2015 annual Presidents at Pops fund-raiser.
2. He visited Israel this past summer to explore his heritage. βI have huge respect for a country thatβs so small and has to constantly defend itself against others.β
1. He knows how to overcome challenges. βJust worry about what you can control. Always keep your mind on the goal. Ignore a lot of the noise thatβs on the way. Manage your expectations, and try to be as consistent as possible. Donβt let someone tell you that you canβt; prove them wrong.β