Canadian defensive lineman Daniel Joseph enjoying a banner first campaign at NC State
Daniel Joseph is making quite the first impression at North Carolina State University.
The six-foot-three, 265-pound defensive lineman from Brampton, Ont., has a team-high 6.5 sacks (tied for third in ACC) in his first season with the Wolfpack (6-3) and is also tied for the team lead in tackles for a loss (9.5). That far exceeds what Johnson accomplished playing three seasons at Penn State (2.5 sacks, 5.5 tackles for a loss over 32 games).
That’s certainly impressive for someone who left Canada to attend high school in the U.S. to pursue a NCAA basketball scholarship. And although Joseph’s older brother, Faith Ekakitie, and cousin, Ese Mrabure-Ajufo, have both been CFL defensive linemen, Joseph said basketball remains the No. 1 sport in his family.
“All three of my brothers, I’m pretty sure we all had hoop dreams at one point,” Joseph said during a videoconference with Canadian reporters. “We played with a lot of notable guys like Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett, Tristan Thompson, Tyler Ennis, Jamaal Murray . . . the list goes on and on of guys that we were fortunate to be around and play with.