AUBURN, Ala. – A self-proclaimed family man, nobody is a better fit for the Auburn Family than transfer defensive lineman Philip Blidi.
And that includes the family members joining him in making a home in Auburn this summer – his wife Emma and children Amara and Brooks.
“I wanted to go somewhere that my family was welcome, a family-oriented place, a family-oriented community. That was important to me, somewhere welcoming for my wife and kids,” Blidi explained about the criteria he prioritized in making a transfer from Indiana.
“I have to be able to take care of my family. My daughter just turned 3, and I have a son that’s 1 and a half. I met my wife Emma at Texas Tech. We met during COVID and just hit it off, and we’ve been inseparable ever since. She was going to school and right now she’s taking care of the kids, which is a full-time job. She’s been very supportive and made it easy for me to chase my dreams.”
Those dreams have been fueled by football for as long as Blidi can remember.
“I’ve loved football ever since I was a kid. I grew up watching a lot of football. I played baseball, then soccer, then football and later basketball. I tried everything, but football was my favorite.
“I’ve always felt like I was a defensive guy,” he admitted. “I know little kids always want to play running back, but I always wanted to play defense since third or fourth grade. I pattern my game after the old-school players. I like to watch throwback defense – the energy they play with and the violence they play with. Mean Joe Greene, Too Tall Jones, Deacon Jones – I loved to watch how they play.”