Monday, December 11, 2017

GSU QB DeVante Kincade's legs adds another dangerous element inside red zone



GRAMBLING, Louisiana – Under Broderick Fobbs, Grambling State redesigned a name for itself on offense as “home run hitters.”

Especially in 2017, his team’s lineup all possesses the ability to score from anywhere on the field, and arguably redshirt senior quarterback DeVante Kincade hits in the cleanup spot. In two seasons as the G-Men’s trigger man, he’s piled up more than 6,000 yards of total yards and accounted for 62 total touchdowns.

The ability has always been there, but late this season, Kincade and the offensive coaching staff has re-established the 6-foot-1, 190-pound quarterback’s knack for creating plays with his feet inside or around the red zone.

Three weeks ago against Grambling’s biggest rival Southern in the Bayou Classic, Kincade jumpstarted the Tigers with a 9-yard touchdown through an empty middle of the field to give his team the early advantage. In the SWAC Championship Game versus Alcorn State a week later, the Dallas native rushed for two touchdowns, scoring the first touchdown of the game again but the second one making the highlight reel and showing off his athleticism with a spin move before sprinting to the pylon on the 27-yard score, putting GSU ahead, 31-10 in the second quarter.

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