Re: ZZ on Top
Interesting question and a hard one to answer. Also, probably pretty pointless comparison.
Like others have said, Nate did it all in the top level of NCAA competition and got drafted and had by all accounts a very successful rookie year. He captured the attention of the entire nation in the NCAA tournament.
That kind of attention is never given to FCS football players. Zenner has also by all accounts been fantastic. Nidaros is correct in stating that his off the field acheivements are equally if not more impressive. They are here to get an education right? He's a good of a student-athlete as you could ever expect to see at the FCS level. Can he compete at the higher level. I say hell yes. Look at the yards he put up against Nebraska, Kansas, NDSU, and the others. The numbers are staggering.
But to compare them? Pretty tough. They will both be SDSU legends and examples about what is good about college athletics! The nod right now would have to go to Nate because the stage was bigger and he succeeded but the book isn't closed. I think the most exciting chapter is still to be written. Maybe in a year we can look at this thread and make a better argument.
I'm just thrilled to have the pleasure to have watched them both. I don't care who you are or where you are from, if you watch the highlight reels on these guys you can't help but be impressed. Obviously they could have played at much higher levels than here. I just hope Minnesota never figures things out and we continue to land these gems.
SUPERBUNNY
Interesting question and a hard one to answer. Also, probably pretty pointless comparison.
Like others have said, Nate did it all in the top level of NCAA competition and got drafted and had by all accounts a very successful rookie year. He captured the attention of the entire nation in the NCAA tournament.
That kind of attention is never given to FCS football players. Zenner has also by all accounts been fantastic. Nidaros is correct in stating that his off the field acheivements are equally if not more impressive. They are here to get an education right? He's a good of a student-athlete as you could ever expect to see at the FCS level. Can he compete at the higher level. I say hell yes. Look at the yards he put up against Nebraska, Kansas, NDSU, and the others. The numbers are staggering.
But to compare them? Pretty tough. They will both be SDSU legends and examples about what is good about college athletics! The nod right now would have to go to Nate because the stage was bigger and he succeeded but the book isn't closed. I think the most exciting chapter is still to be written. Maybe in a year we can look at this thread and make a better argument.
I'm just thrilled to have the pleasure to have watched them both. I don't care who you are or where you are from, if you watch the highlight reels on these guys you can't help but be impressed. Obviously they could have played at much higher levels than here. I just hope Minnesota never figures things out and we continue to land these gems.
SUPERBUNNY
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