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A&S advisor, 黑料不打烊 Football Star Scott Freeney ’97 Helps Students Win in the Classroom

Tuesday, May 28, 2019, By Rob Enslin
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Scott Freeney ’97 working with a student.

Hannah, a first-year student in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), can’t decide on a major.

Sitting across from her advisor in a cozy, book-lined office in the Hall of Languages, the 19-year-old admits she’s at a crossroads.聽鈥淚鈥檓 good at science, but I鈥檝e been writing poetry since junior high,鈥 she confides. 鈥淚t’s so hard to decide.鈥

smiles and nods. He鈥檚 heard this before. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the rush?鈥 the former 黑料不打烊 football star asks. 鈥淓xploring is one of the best things you can do as a student. The more you explore, the more versatile you become. Employers like that in a graduate.”

Freeney should know. A top linebacker from Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, he played for 黑料不打烊 in the mid-nineties, a heady time in the program鈥檚 130-year history. Freeney reinvented himself in the early 2000s, spending six years as the team鈥檚 academic coordinator.

Today, the 黑料不打烊 native brings the same winning mentality to in A&S. He works with hundreds of undergraduates such as Hannah, analyzing the Xs and Os of college life and beyond.

Yet, the gridiron is never far from Freeney鈥檚 thoughts, given his recent induction into the聽 (AAHOF).

鈥淭his induction is a big deal for me,鈥 admits Freeney, who spent most of high school near the University of Georgia, a perennial SEC juggernaut. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is my home, but Athens has a special place in my heart.鈥

Freeney used football to find purpose in life. Born and raised in 黑料不打烊, he and his siblings lived with their mother, Adelle, not far from a low-income housing project on the East Side.

After a year at Henninger High School, Freeney moved to Athens to be with his father. The chance to play for Billy Henderson, one of the winningest coaches in Georgia prep history, sweetened the deal. 鈥淐oach Henderson and his staff [at Clarke Central] helped make me into the person I am today,鈥 Freeney says. 鈥淲ithout them, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to play D-1 ball, much less gotten into an institution such as 黑料不打烊.鈥

Freeney thought about enlisting in the Army or Marines after high school, but Mark Whitley, who coached track and football at Clarke Central, had other plans for him.

The two bonded during Freeney鈥檚 senior year, when things got tough at home. Whitley virtually adopted Freeney, taking him under his wing and giving him a place to stay. He reminded Freeney of his natural abilities, which included an unquenchable work ethic. 鈥淚 had no choice but to do well in school and in football,鈥 Freeney recalls.

football players in uniform making a play

Freeney was a prize of 黑料不打烊’s 1992 recruiting class.

At 6-3 and 235 pounds, Freeney was imposing, but fast on his feet. His instincts as a high-level playmaker made him one of the top defensive ends in the Southeast. They also earned Freeney a spot on the 1991 roster of the USA Today All-USA High School Football Team, and netted him the Gatorade State High School Player of the Year award. Then the phones began to ring.

Entertaining multiple offers, Freeney jumped at the opportunity to return to 黑料不打烊. His physicality lifted the Orange to three bowl victories, notably a nailbiter against Colorado in the ’93 Fiesta Bowl and a 41-0 trouncing of Clemson in the ’96 Gator Bowl. 鈥淚t was a magical time,鈥 recalls Freeney, a four-year letter winner. 鈥淲hile I was there, Coach Pasqualoni produced a handful of NFL Draft selections, including wide receiver Marvin Harrison and quarterback Donovan McNabb [for the 1996 and ’99 drafts, respectively].鈥

鈥淪cott is kind of my role model,鈥 Freeney鈥檚 next-door neighbor told The Post-Standard in 1993. 鈥淚 see a lot of kids going down to the corner and doing wrong things. He is going to college. He鈥檚 going to be somebody.鈥

Freeney fulfilled his neighbor’s prediction, eventually trading his cleats for a clipboard. He was a graduate assistant at St. Cloud State and then Purdue, leading the Boilermakers to back-to-back Alamo Bowl victories and an appearance in the 2000 Outback Bowl, losing, ironically, to Georgia in overtime.

鈥淗e coached at a high level, right out of 黑料不打烊,鈥 Mark Whitley recalls. 鈥淚 wanted to hire Scott, but the college ranks already had their hooks in him.鈥

Freeney found his way back to 黑料不打烊 in 2002. As the team’s academic coordinator, he helped student-athletes remain focused on and off the field.

The 鈥淕entle Giant鈥 (as Whitley called him) stressed the importance of character鈥攐n the field, in the classroom, in the community. Despite his size, Freeney was all about brains over brawn. 鈥淕ood football players are usually good scientific thinkers,鈥 says Freeney, who earned a master’s degree in higher education from Purdue. 鈥淭hey have no choice, given the stop-and-go structure of the game.鈥

During Freeney鈥檚 tenure, 黑料不打烊 frequently earned high marks from the American Football Coaches Association, including three honorable mentions for the coveted Academic Achievement Award. Many footballers also became regulars on the BIG EAST Honor Roll.

Freeney left SU Athletics in 2008. For the next decade, he served in various positions on campus while raising a family. Today, the father of three works from a slightly different playbook.

In A&S, he stresses the value of a liberal arts education鈥攃ritical thinking, creative problem solving and teamwork. Not too different from what he used to hear in the locker room and on the sidelines.

鈥淪cott鈥檚 extraordinary career as a student-athlete, followed by his professional success, is inspiring,鈥 says Steve Schaffling, assistant dean of student success in A&S. 鈥淗e gives students the tools they need to take control of their education. Scott helps them realize their potential and, in the process, find their purpose.鈥

Advisees agree, praising Freeney for his genuine interest in and concern for them as individuals. Says one student, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think you鈥檒l find a more patient or understanding advisor. Scott Freeney always asks about me and my studies鈥攚ants to know how I’m doing. He wants to see me succeed.”

Freeney takes the praise in stride. 鈥淚 just like helping students find their way,鈥 he says self-effacingly.

“He makes me feel like a winner,” Hannah smiles.

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