WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina - Winston-Salem State's first football scrimmage went the way first scrimmages tend to go, and coach Connell Maynor saw about what he expected to see Saturday morning.
"Without looking at the film, it was just an average scrimmage," Maynor said. "It was our first one, and we had people watching, and we had officials. It was a little different pressure for the players, and some guys responded, and some guys didn't."
One of the largest WSSU teams in 20 years — about 110 players — took part in the controlled two-hour session.
Maynor saw some good, including sharp play from quarterback Kameron Smith. He threw for four touchdowns — all to senior receiver Jamal Williams — and ran for another score.
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