![]() Taking Game Screenshots with Game Bar on Windows 10 ![]() I just feel extremely blessed to have had this opportunity.Below we have highlighted details about how to capture screenshots using some of the top-rated software tools Hope! This information will make your task easier: 1. It’s something if you’d asked me when I was in high school I never would’ve dreamt something like it. I’ve been very fortunate to play in national championship games, win national championships and just play in a lot of big games in general. I wouldn’t trade these six years for anything. What’s it been like to have the career you’ve had?Ī: It’s been great. Q: Six years playing for the Bison, all the national championships and awards and big games. How different are you as a player and person than six years ago when you arrived?Ī: It’s honestly kind of crazy, looking at when I came here as a freshman I was playing D-end at 230 pounds and now I’m at 280 – I look at photos of myself as a freshman and it’s like, 'Holy smokes, what a change.' But I definitely feel like I’ve matured in my six years here and really learned the game of football and a lot of things about life being here and being around these coaches and players. All their positions – quarterback, running back, receivers, tight ends – they always just have really talented guys at every spot. It seems like their run game, every year they find a way to have really good running backs and really good O-linemen up front. Q: What impresses you about SDSU’s offense?Ī: They’re definitely good at what they do. But I think each week we’ve been slowly making progress. Part of that is having some younger guys put in some new roles this year and that taking some time. We haven’t played even close to the perfect game. For a lot of us it almost felt like we lost. For the most part we’re all kind of, I don’t want to say disgusted, but not real happy with how we played in our last game (a 31-26 win at Indiana State). Do the players feel the same way?Ī: Yeah, definitely. Q: Coach (Matt) Entz said as happy as he is for the Bison to be 5-1 and 3-0 in the Valley, he doesn’t think you guys have played close to your best football yet. Now the last couple years they’ve kind of switched over, at least just for my sake. Q: Was it hard to convert family and friends to root for green and gold?Ī: I know those first 2-3 years I was up here there wasn’t much – a lot of the family would still wear their Jackrabbit stuff when we played each other. When I came here I think it kind of shocked some people, but it’s something I don’t regret doing. So growing up there was always SDSU hype. A bunch of my high school coaching staff was SDSU football alumni. ![]() I had a lot of family members go to SDSU and graduate from there. Q: How special is it for you, personally, being a South Dakotan?Ī: It’s always a fun game. Zimmer: Are the Jackrabbits the favorite against NDSU on Saturday? Everyone knows its special and there’s a little extra meaning to it. Mostly because we all know there’s a chance that it won’t be the only time we end up seeing each other during the season. Q: What’s it been like being a part of this rivalry? Have these games felt more intense, more significant?Ī: Oh yeah, absolutely. Q: As a team, do the Bison really get excited about the rivalry and playing for the Dakota Marker trophy, or is it more of a just-another-game approach?Ī: It’s kind of weird, in that the coaches don’t put any big emphasis on it or make it bigger than any other game, but the players that have been here awhile, they really amp it up and really get the point across that this is not another game. ![]() Q&A with North Dakota State football's Spencer Waege The latest in a long line of South Dakotans to cross the border to enjoy a career in green (Dan Marlette, Trevor Gebhart, Preston Evans, Austin Kuhnert, Derrek Tuszka and Mike Hardie are among the others), Waege and the Bison will be looking to bring the Marker back to Fargo for the first time since 2019 on Saturday. Waege suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third game of last season, and while that forced him to watch from the sidelines as the Bison went back to Frisco, he’s returned this year as good as ever, leading the Bison with 3.5 sacks and 7.5 tackles.
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