From Basketball to 11-Year NFL Career : George Fant’s Unbelievable Journey.
George Fant’s path to the NFL is anything but conventional. Before becoming an 11-year veteran, he was a four-year basketball starter at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers with opportunities to play professionally overseas. Instead, he made a bold, faith-driven decision to walk away from basketball and pursue football, despite never playing the sport in college. In this episode, George Fant joins Sam Acho and Cliff Marshall to share how he navigated that transition, from mental burnout late in college to completely transforming his body and learning the offensive line from scratch. He reflects on going undrafted but still receiving interest from all 32 NFL teams, ultimately signing with the Seattle Seahawks and carving out his place in the league. George also opens up about adversity, including a knee injury during his time with the New York Jets, and the resilience it took to return and start again with the Houston Texans, reaching the playoffs. Beyond football, he discusses faith, family, financial discipline, and his plans for life after the game, including commercial real estate and becoming an agent. This conversation is a powerful look at risk, reinvention, and trusting the process when the path ahead is not guaranteed.