Prescott, a Junior(RS) player, is proving to be one of the more dominant players in college football right now as he is leading the Bulldogs through, what is to be seen as one of the most difficult conferences in all of college football, maybe even sports period, in the SEC West. He hasn't had the easiest path thus far, either. Earlier in the season Prescott took the Bulldogs on the road earlier this season to beat the then-ranked no.8 LSU Tigers, he also led his team past last years last years SEC champion, then-ranked no.2 Auburn Tigers, who were projected to win the SEC again. In Both games combined, Prescott had over 500 yards passing, three passing touchdowns, and three rushing. And they also walked over the then-ranked no.6 Texas A&M team that started out very hot.
Dak Prescott isn't the best passer as far as "mechanics" but he's not Tim Tebow (no disrespect to Tebow). He's playing like a Heisman front-runner should. Winning big games, and having impressive numbers while doing it.
The Bulldogs have two big games ahead of them still. Nov. 15 they go on the road to face-off against the no.5 Alabama Crimson Tide, and they close out the season against a very tough Mississippi (Ole Miss) team as well. Both games could both have NCAA playoff berths on the line.
Dak has a very special story, like a lot of these players do.
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