Freddie Scott II
Freddie Scott II is a second-generation professional athlete and a highly sought-after speaker, renowned for his transformative insights on family dynamics and the vital role of fatherhood. For over a decade, he has been a passionate advocate for fatherless children and their families, dedicating his life to creating lasting change.
At the heart of Freddie’s mission is a simple yet profound principle: leading by example. His approach combines cutting-edge research with the wisdom of his own journey as a husband, father, and pastor, equipping parents and children with practical tools for success.
Freddie holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership and is a certified Transition Coach for the NFL Player Engagement Program. As a trusted family expert for the NFL Players Association, he conducts nationwide workshops to help professional athletes transition beyond football, empowering them to thrive as leaders, husbands, and fathers. His impactful message has reached over 70 Division 1 football programs and numerous NFL teams.
An accomplished author, Freddie’s book, The Dad I Wish I Had, has garnered national acclaim, with features on CNN, HLN, Fox News, TBN, and Family Life. His groundbreaking work has earned prestigious recognition, including the NFL Players Association’s 2013 Kenny Washington Award and the Tennessee PTA’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.
Freddie Scott II is more than a speaker or coach—he is a visionary leader dedicated to inspiring the next generation of families and fostering a legacy of strength, love, and leadership.