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A-State football scrimmages, holds fan appreciation day

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A-State football scrimmages, holds fan appreciation day

ASU Media Relations JONESBORO, Ark. – The Arkansas State football team held its second scrimmage of fall camp Saturday evening at Centennial Bank Stadium, while also taking part in an autograph session at the end of the night as part of the squad’s annual “Fan Appreciation Day” on the A-State campus.

The Red Wolves ran plays for almost two hours and featured big plays from the special teams and defensive sides of the ball, while the offense recorded a pair of touchdowns.

“I thought we looked a little sloppy offensively, to be honest,” A-State head coach Blake Anderson said. “We had a quick whistle all night and its hard to tell if we would have gained any extra yards or not with that. Overall, I thought we had a pretty good fall camp – I’m just not sure tonight was a good indication of that.”

A-State flashed speed from the opening kickoff as junior Blaise Taylor returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. It was one of two kicks returned for touchdowns on the night for Taylor, who also returned a punt 75 yards for a score.

The Red Wolves offense, led by first-year offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner, scored a pair of touchdowns on Chad Voytik-led drives. The senior from Cleveland, Tenn., led A-State on a 65-yard scoring drive, which included a 25-yard scramble from the quarterback and was capped by a 2-yard run from junior running back Johnston White.

Arkansas State scored again later in the scrimmage when Voytik connected with junior tight end Blake Mack on a 14yard touchdown pass.

By Jerry Scott

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