Hey, Rocky Lombardi, that was quite a career major-college debut you had today as a starting quarterback at Michigan State.
It wasn’t just impressive. It wasn’t just outstanding.
It was extraordinary. It was spectacular. It was fantastic.
“I thought Rocky played a tremendous game,” Mark Dantonio, his coach at Michigan State, told reporters.
So did I, and I saw Rocky play many tremendous football games for Valley High School in West Des Moines.
Lombardi was a standout quarterback and wrestler for the Tigers.
Rocky’s younger brother, Beau, is the starting quarterback for the Valley team that has a 10-0 record this season.
Rocky has taken his many talents to the Big Ten Conference. He was on the football team at Michigan State last season, but the plan was for him to practice with the Spartans and save a year of eligibility by not playing in games.
I’ve never regarded Dantonio as one of the geniuses of collegiate football coaching.
But he made the right decision in holding Lombardi out of competition in 2017.
Now Rocky is a redshirt freshman, and he was in the starting lineup today for the first time in his collegiate career.
All he did was complete 26 of 46 passes for 318 yards and two touchdowns in Michigan State’s surprise [to me anyway] 23-13 victory over Purdue.
Don’t forget, it was Purdue that sent a jolt through the collegiate football world a week earlier with a resounding 49-20 victory over Ohio State.
So it wasn’t just some sorry excuse for a Division I team with a bunch of low-caliber schmucks on the roster that Lombardi was going against at East Lansing, Mich.
And Rocky was definitely up for the challenge.
Believe me, 26 pass completions for 318 yards and two touchdowns was Big Ten Player of the Week-type stuff.
“Forty-six attempts is a lot,” Lombardi told reporters after the game. “I’m happy that I got that many attempts and got to show what I did.”
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Rocky Lombardi and Megan Maly celebrating their graduation from Valley High School in 2017.
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Rocky Lombardi and Megan Maly celebrating their graduation from Valley High School in 2017.