Dysert proud of his football roots...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Before breaking records set by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger at Miami (Ohio) University, former RedHawks signal-caller Zac Dysert heard the questions about whether he could reach the NFL despite playing at Ada High School.
One to fight and prove people wrong, Dysert went from Ada High School in a town of just under 6,000 to the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where he continued his pursuit of an NFL career by talking with scouts and front-office personnel.
Those guys mean a lot to me just because its my hometown, Dysert said of his former teammates. Growing up, everybody told me I wasnt going to be good enough to play in the NFL, that I didnt go to a big-enough school and I needed to transfer from Ada to be able to get recognized for a Division I scholarship. I was thinking about transferring to Findlay where Ben grew up. (My dad) just said, If youre good enough, theyll find you. I cant thank him enough for doing that for me. Everything did work out for the best.
Its been awesome. Being able to be in this position, first of all, Ive got to thank God. Its always been a dream of mine, and its just awesome to see that the hard work, the sacrifice, the dedication that youve put in through all these years is finally paying off. Its going to pay off soon. Its right on the tips of your fingers, pretty much, and its awesome to see that and the dreams about to come true.
Because he was one of about 300 college football players from around the country to receive an invitation to participate in the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine, Dysert had a message for those who come from his hometown tucked away in the northwestern part of Ohio.
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