Enough is enough: Offer Dane Jentsch. You won't regret it.

It's long past due for college programs around the country to offer Grandview quarterback Dane Jentsch, the only player in the history of Texas high school football to win the offensive and defensive MVP of a state championship game twice.

This is a Public Service Announcement to college football programs across the country: Offer Dane Jentsch.

Please.

Time has long expired for those of you contemplating whether to take a chance on the senior quarterback from Grandview High School.

That time is now, and you know it.

Yeah, yeah, we get it; he’s not 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds.

But you know what the 5-foot-10, 190-pound Jentsch is? One of the state’s all-time great high school football players. A winner. A leader. Someone your program would benefit from having on your roster.

Here’s a little refresher for you:

He’s the only player in the history of Texas high school football – THE HISTORY OF TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL - to win both offensive and defensive MVP honors in the state championship game twice.

He threw for 2,598 yards and 35 touchdowns while running for 1,269 yards and 16 scores in leading the Zebras to their first state title as a sophomore. Oh, and he also added 92 tackles and an interception for good measure.

Last season, Jentsch posted 4,377 total yards of offense and 49 total touchdowns while pulling down a team-high 8 interceptions during another state championship season.

In the Zebras’ 42-35 win over Pottsboro to “secure the bag,” Jentsch passed for 218 yards and rushed for 152 yards and a score while also recording five tackles, a tackle-for-loss and an interception.

He’s 35-4 as a starting quarterback and 15-1 in the playoffs.

Jentsch is “Big Stage” certified.