Zack Vega Jr.

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Zack Vega Jr.
No. 23 – Dallas Birddogs
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2040-08-01)August 1, 2040 (aged 23)
Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:243 lb (110 kg)
Username:Waldo
Career information
College:University of South Carolina
DSFL Draft:2063  / Round: 3 / Pick: 17
Career history
Roster status:Active

Zack Vega Jr. (born January 8, 2040) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Birddogs of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Zack Vega Jr. was born to Zack Vega and Marie Vega at the university hospital at the University of South Carolina, where his mother was a student. His father played Quarterback in the ISFL, and from a young age Zack knew he wanted to be just like his father. So he worked hard everyday, earning his spot as the varsity starting QB in his sophomore year. He would earn his high school their first ever state championship berth in his senior year, only to fall short on winning it. He would end up with numerous school records and became the only player in school history to have their number retired by the school. As his senior year went on, he got attention from small schools but nothing crazy, until his mother's alma mater came calling. As soon as he got the call from the head ball coach he was committed. He was gonna be a Gamecock.

College career

Zack Vega Jr. arrived at South Carolina just as one of their best QBs ever was leaving, so he had some massive shoes to fill. After a redshirt year his first season, he stepped into the starting role as a redshirt freshman, immedieatly becoming one of the best QBs in the newly formed SECoFT (Southeastern Conference of Football Teams). He found success in slinging the ball down the field, where his big WRs were always there to catch the perfectly thrown balls. In his first season, South Carolina finished second in the SECoFT East Division with an 8-4 record, earning them a berth in the Outback Bowl, which they won over former Big Ten powerhouse Rutgers. His Sophomore year was a different story, this was his breakout year. He broke multiple single game records and was undefeated headed into a week 11 matchup with old rivals Georgia. He was playing very well in this game, but in the third quarter he dropped back to pass and was chased down, forced to throw out of bounds but hit super late on his legs, tearing his LCL and dislocating his kneecap. He would miss the rest of the season that saw the Gamecocks finish with a 10-3 record, with a bowl loss to ACC powerhouse SMU. His Junior year started weak, he had multiple bad games but still managed to win when it mattered and went into week 6 undefeated. Facing the number one ranked Ole Miss Rebels he returned back to his prime self, dismantling the best team in the country and winning by 30 points. He would proceed to have a heisman calibar second half of the season, leading the Gamecocks to their first national championship ever, and becoming a legend in Columbia, South Carolina.

College career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Year Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2060 South Carolina 1 FR - - - - - - - - 2 7 3.5 6 1
2061 South Carolina 13 RSFR 234 351 3497 66.9 87 30 11 174 14 2 0.1 1 2
2062 South Carolina 9 RSSO 189 270 2718 70 68 24 5 180.2 22 12 0.5 9 4
2063 South Carolina 14 RSJR 266 390 3826 68.2 93 33 9 173.9 9 4 0.4 2 1

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
243 lb
(110 kg)

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2063 (S48) Birddogs 6 64 116 641 55.2 38 3 1 77.1 4 -1 -0.2 0 0

Achievements and records

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