DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Bethune-Cookman let quarterback Quentin Williams air it out on the first series of Saturday's 28-12 MEAC win over North Carolina A&T at Municipal Stadium and it was not pretty.
Operating out of a five-receiver set, Williams missed on three straight passes and the Wildcats punted.
“That was on me, I was a little too hyped up,” Williams said.
Williams said a conversation with receiver Preston Cleckley with the Wildcats trailing 7-0 helped him settle down and get going in leading Bethune-Cookman (4-2, 3-0) past North Carolina A&T (2-3, 0-2).
“He just said ‘Q' be you,” Williams said.
The first series might not have been pretty, but for the majority of the game “Q” being “Q” was a thing of beauty. The redshirt freshman accounted for 239 yards – 111 rushing and 128 passing. He scored twice on runs and passed for another touchdown.
“Quentin is a very good athlete,” Bethune-Cookman head coach Brian Jenkins. “He can operate our offense at a high level as well as Brodrick (Waters) as well as Jackie (Wilson).
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