North Dakota State University has produced yet another NFL quarterback as Easton Stick recently made his debut as a starter for the Los Angeles Chargers. Stick now joins the ranks of former Bison quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Trey Lance who have also found success in the NFL.
Easton Stick played college football at NDSU, following in the footsteps of Wentz and Lance who both enjoyed successful careers at the university before making the leap to the NFL. Wentz, a former first-round pick, has had a successful career with the Philadelphia Eagles and is now with the Indianapolis Colts. Lance, also a first-round pick, is set to start for the San Francisco 49ers in the near future.
Stick’s debut as a starting quarterback for the Chargers is a testament to the talent that NDSU has produced at the quarterback position. The Bison football program has gained a reputation for developing quarterbacks who have the skill and ability to succeed at the professional level.
Fans of NDSU football are proud to see another one of their own make it to the NFL and start games as a quarterback. Stick’s success in the league is a reflection of the strong coaching and support that he received during his time at NDSU.
As Stick joins the ranks of Wentz and Lance as former NDSU quarterbacks starting games in the NFL, it is clear that the Bison football program has established itself as a pipeline for talented quarterbacks. The future looks bright for NDSU quarterbacks in the NFL, and fans can expect to see more Bison quarterbacks making their mark in the league in the years to come.
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