SEC- Quarterback earns top honor

South Carolina football quarterback earns top honors for performance in relief of LaNorris Sellers

South Carolina football’s Robby Ashford, playing on Saturday for the injured LaNorris Sellers, was rated as the highest-graded QB in the country by PFF.

South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer and his team took down the Akron Zips 50-7 on Saturday despite playing all or most of the game without their top options at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver.

Rocket Sanders got hurt early in the game, but backup running back Oscar Adaway had 2 touchdown runs, and several other backs helped fill the void, as well. Wide receiver Jared Brown missed the game, but freshman Mazeo Bennett and senior transfer Gage Larvadain each had over 70 yards receiving (Bennett also added a touchdown).

However, with LaNorris Sellers dealing with an ankle issue, Robby Ashford didn’t have a good performance in relief of the Gamecock starter; he had a great one.

The former Oregon Duck and Auburn Tiger quarterback started the game and put up over 360 yards of total offense, leading the team in both passing and rushing yardage. He also tallied 3 touchdowns (2 passing, 1 rushing) while throwing 0 interceptions and just 6 incompletions (at least 2 of which were drops).

Ashford’s day wasn’t perfect. As a natural scrambler, he never seems fully comfortable staying in the pocket, and he held onto the ball too long a few times. Those are about the only possible complaints from his performance, though, as #1 surpassed even the most optimistic of expectations and had a great night in Williams-Brice Stadium.

For his efforts, the college division at Pro Football Focus (PFF) graded Robby Ashford as the best quarterback of week 4, giving him a 93.8 mark, the highest by a Gamecock quarterback this season.

Ashford’s big day gives the Gamecocks confidence that, if LaNorris Sellers is less than 100% for the game against Ole Miss on October 5th, there is an option who gives USC a chance to win.

The Gamecocks are enjoying their Bye this week, but whether it is Ashford or Sellers under center, they will have an upset on their minds next weekend.

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WTAMU football coach speaks on Saturday’s loss to Central Washington

CANYON, Texas (KFDA) – The West Texas A&M football team couldn’t get it going on Saturday at home in a 45-3 loss to Central Washington.

WTAMU head football coach Josh Lynn says the team needs to be able to get the ball in the air which comes from protection, especially with the upcoming game this week.

“You know if there’s one silver lining of the whole deal, I thought our offensive line was decent at times,” said Lynn. “However, we didn’t get up…but a lot of times…we got to the second level but we didn’t get to the third level…when I say that [I mean] the safeties…and so part of not being able to throw the ball really hurt us in regard to controlling those guys.”

The Buffs are back on the road this week for their matchup with Western Oregon on Saturday. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. CST.

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