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DAYTONA BEACH -- McKinson Souverain sounded a bit like Mark McGwire speaking before a congressional committee. "I don't really like to talk about the past," he said. That includes four-fifths of his college football career, which has been largely forgettable. It is the one year he has remaining that he and his coach, Bethune-Cookman's Alvin Wyatt, are excited about. "We feel good about this kid, real good," Wyatt said of his senior quarterback.
Souverain transferred to B-CU before last season (from Fresno City College/FAU) and spent the year backing up senior Jimmie Russell. He passed for 402 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions and ran for 98 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown run in the season's final game against Florida A&M. Having never directed an option offense before, Souverain had to learn how to run the "Wyattbone." Now he's ready.
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Souverain transferred to B-CU before last season (from Fresno City College/FAU) and spent the year backing up senior Jimmie Russell. He passed for 402 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions and ran for 98 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown run in the season's final game against Florida A&M. Having never directed an option offense before, Souverain had to learn how to run the "Wyattbone." Now he's ready.
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