Wali Lundy

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Wali Lundy
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Lundy in 2006.
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Position: Running back
Personal information
Date of birth: (1983-09-08) September 8, 1983 (age 40)
Place of birth: New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Career information
High school: Delran Twp (NJ) Holy Cross
College: Virginia
NFL draft: 2006 / Round: 6 / Pick: 170
Career history

Wali Sultan Lundy (born September 8, 1983) is a rapper and former American football running back who played for the National Football League. Lundy was drafted in round six, pick 1 of the 2006 NFL Draft after playing college football at the University of Virginia. He is a founding member of Fresh Fuzion. Wali Lundy is also the name sake of the championship trophy for "The One and Only" fantasy football league, headquartered in Metamora, Illinois. He has been quoted as saying "having that magnificent award named after me is my proudest achievement, that's when I realized I had made it."

Early years

Wali started his career at Holy Cross High School in Delran Township, New Jersey, where he broke the records for rushing and most touchdowns. He had previously attended Florence Township Memorial High School in Florence Township, New Jersey, where he played for the Flashes.

College career

He holds many Virginia Cavaliers records and Atlantic Coast Conference records, including being the all-time touchdown leader in ACC history with 52 touchdowns. He played in 49 games at Virginia, where he rushed for 3,193 yards, the fifth-highest total ever in school history, and 4,497 all-purpose yards.

NFL career

It was announced on August 29, 2006, that Texans running back Domanick Davis would be unable to start the team's first regular season game due to a lingering knee injury. Houston Head Coach Gary Kubiak stated that Lundy would start the first game of his rookie campaign in Davis' place. Lundy stepped up for 476 yards and 4 touchdowns in his rookie season.[1] On August 31, 2007 the Texans released him.

Music career

In a 2004 interview with Sports Illustrated, Lundy suggested he would aspire to be a rap artist if football didn't work out.[2] In 2010 he partnered with producer Jay Criss and established a music group called The Fresh Fuzion Collective.[3]

References

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