Saturday, November 2, 2013

Norfolk State next test for Florida A&M Rattlers

NORFOLK, Virginia -- It wasn’t too long ago that Norfolk State had the best quarterback in the MEAC. Now that they have four, head coach Pete Adrian is still trying to find one that could play a complete game.

The Spartans’ inability to establish some stability under center has had such a toll on their offense that their last three games have gone down to the wire. Each ended in a defeat.

“We’ve been playing roulette with our quarterbacks,” Adrian said during his weekly national conference call. “Last week our quarterback went down and we had to go with number two and number three. They are getting experience but we haven’t been able to do that (find consistency) for the past two years.’

Two years ago, the Spartans won the conference championship with Chris Wally at quarterback. But since his departure at the end of the 2011 season, NSU (2-6, 2-2) has been searching for a comparable replacement.



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