DAYTONA BEACH – Quentin Williams started to compliment the Norfolk State defense following his team's 48-3 win over the Spartans Saturday at Municipal Stadium. But the Bethune-Cookman starting quarterback thought better of it as he leaned forward and spoke into his microphone – perhaps sending a message to the rest of the conference.
“They are long,” the Bethune-Cookman quarterback said. “They are athletic and they look good … but just like anybody they have got to come see us.”
On the field Saturday, the Spartans (2-6, 0-5), who entered with the FCS' third-ranked defense, were no match for Williams and his Wildcats (5-2, 4-0), who racked up 435 yards of offense in the win.
Bethune-Cookman set the tone on the game's opening drive – a methodical 16-play, 75-yard affair that took 6:40 off the clock. Williams, who was 9-of-11 passing for 157 yards, capped the series with a pass to Eddie Poole who went up over defensive back Natturner Harris to bring down the catch in the corner of the end zone.
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Bethune-Cookman vs. Norfolk State: 3 things we learned
1. MEAC coaches picked B-CU as the conference's third-best team in the preseason. Saturday, against the conference's defending champion, the Wildcats appeared to be the conference's best. A big game with North Carolina Central, undefeated in MEAC play, is on tap for Saturday at Municipal Stadium.
2. Quentin Williams continues to get better. Williams is athletic, elusive and has good zip on his passes. He is starting to manage games better as well – throwing just two incompletions against the Spartans.
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