GRAMBLING, Louisiana — The offense found a little bit of running room in Saturday’s scrimmage, but junior quarterback D.J. Williams summed up the performance — “the defense dominated.”
“They came out and played fast football, flew to the ball, and made a lot of plays on our side of the football,” Williams said. “We can’t have that as an offense — tackles for loss, sacks and bad decisions by me.”
The defense forced only one turnover compared to the first scrimmage, but the first and second teams allowed fewer yards and first downs.
The defensive line supplied plenty of pressure, accounting for the majority of the team’s nine sacks. Quarterbacks wore no-contact jerseys and were whistled down upon contact.
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