ATLANTA, Georgia -- Football is the ultimate team sport, but the loss of one man made all the difference in the world for North Carolina A&T on Saturday against South Carolina State.
The Aggies’ high-powered offense, which averaged 38.2 points per game coming into this week, was a shell of itself without injured quarterback Kwashaun Quick, as MEAC rival South Carolina State took a 13-0 win in the Atlanta Football Classic.
N.C. A&T’s offense sputtered while trying to move the chains. Freshman quarterback Hasaan Klugh did his best to fill Quick’s lofty shoes, completing 14 of 27 passes for only 113 yards with an interception.
“Like anyone else, when you lose your starting quarterback, it’s a different ...
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