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Tough Break: Ada had its season take an unexpected turn with the loss of senior quarterback Zach Dysert. Dysert, the reigning D-VI offensive player of the year, broke the thumb on his throwing hand in the second quarter of a 23-14 loss to Convoy Crestview. Dysert, who has committed to Miami, continued to play the second half at defensive back. Dysert also broke his pinky finger in an Aug. 11 scrimmage against Parkway.
Offensive players of the year: Zac Dysert, Ada; Adam Brickner, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon
Dysert adds wow factor for Miami football
Redshirt freshman QB had 444 yards of offense in his Miami starting debut.
By Pete Conrad, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 1, 2009
OXFORD ? Zac Dysert did some pretty ridiculous things as a quarterback at Ada High School, a tiny Division VI program in northwest Ohio.
As a senior, Dysert missed almost a third of the season with a broken thumb and still passed for 3,714 yards and 35 touchdowns. In his career, he passed for 11,174 yards, the second-highest total in Ohio history, and still managed to run for 16 touchdowns.
Of course things would be different, more restrained, when he entered the realm of Division I-A college football.
Right?
Well, maybe not so much.
?We threw the ball 53 times,? Dysert said of his first collegiate start last weekend. ?That was nice. It reminds me of high school a little bit.?
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