Monday, August 20, 2012

QB Keahn Wallace wants to prove JCSU football critics wrong

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina - Keahn Wallace insists on being a better quarterback.

The J.C. Smith sophomore spent the offseason gaining a more thorough understanding of the Golden Bulls’ attack after accounting for 2,478 total yards and 24 touchdowns to earn the CIAA’s offensive rookie of the year award. The result is more comfort in reading and exploiting defenses.

“I’m looking for the matchup we want and go right at it,” he said.

Wallace made an immediate impact as a freshman by leading the Golden Bulls to a surprising 6-5 season and Pioneer Bowl win against Miles College (Ala.). He was especially adept in J.C. Smith’s spread offense, connecting on 167 of 300 passes for 2,005 yards and 16 scores, but bulked up to become a more effective runner.

“I need to get in the ...

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