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Quarterback
This is definitely the most difficult decision of them all. You can’t go wrong with either signal caller under center. Both have the ability to affect the game with their legs.
Mark Gronowski is the Jackrabbits’ third-leading rusher with 567 yards. He also shares the rushing touchdown lead with seven. He averaged seven yards per rush and had an 80-yard run this season.
Eric Schmid has 382 yards on the ground. He leads the team with eight rushing touchdowns. His longest rush was 64 yards. The two quarterbacks are used in different ways as rushers. While Gronowski’s use is more deliberate and forces defenses to constantly look at him as a rushing option, Schmid’s usage as a runner seems to be more like “In case of emergency!” He uses his legs to pick up crucial first downs and escape pressure more than they call designed runs for him.
FRISCO, Texas (AP) There are more twists to this FCS championship game than just being played in mid-May to wrap up a unique spring season. Top-seeded South Dakota State takes on No. 2 seed Sam Houston on Sunday, guaranteeing that one of the Football Championship Subdivision playoff regulars will become a first-time champion.
Quarterback
This is definitely the most difficult decision of them all. You can’t go wrong with either signal caller under center. Both have the ability to affect the game with their legs.
Mark Gronowski is the Jackrabbits’ third-leading rusher with 567 yards. He also shares the rushing touchdown lead with seven. He averaged seven yards per rush and had an 80-yard run this season.
Eric Schmid has 382 yards on the ground. He leads the team with eight rushing touchdowns. His longest rush was 64 yards. The two quarterbacks are used in different ways as rushers. While Gronowski’s use is more deliberate and forces defenses to constantly look at him as a rushing option, Schmid’s usage as a runner seems to be more like “In case of emergency!” He uses his legs to pick up crucial first downs and escape pressure more than they call designed runs for him.