When identical twin bothers, Collin and Spencer Zur, first started playing football way back in the third grade, they were offensive linemen.
Fast forward to junior high, high school and now at the South Dakota School of Mines, the Zur brothers happily agree that they don’t belong in the trenches. But they still belong together on the football field.
Spencer is a sophomore quarterback for the Hardrockers and Collin is a senior wide receiver.
By the time they got to junior high, Spencer transitioned to quarterback and Collin settled in at receiver. They’ve been playing pitch-and-catch ever since.
“I really loved the opportunity to play with him at college,” Collin said as the Hardrockers prepare for Saturday’s home game against Chadron State College. “After high school we weren’t sure if that would happen, as we were making our decision separately. I’m really happy with the way that turned out, to be able to play with him, be around him as much as possible.”
Spencer has enjoyed being on the same team with someone that he grew up with as well.
“In college you are getting guys from all over the country to play. Having someone that you played with in high school, your brother, it is beneficial when you come here,” he said.
The Zurs aren’t the only brothers playing on the Hardrockers, as there are Jake and Josh Leone and Isaiah and Adrian Eastman, who are all not identical twins, but brothers.