GROWING: ASU's Quick Puts Montana in the Past
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:45 am
a week old, but didn't see it posted anywhere......
Brian Quick won’t forget that final play at Montana last season, but he has moved on.
In fact, he seems light years away from the Armanti Edwards’ pass that skipped off his hands and fell incomplete in the end zone, ending Appalachian State’s bid to reach the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision title game.
Two games into this season, Quick’s 253 receiving yards rank second in the nation. He caught three touchdown passes Saturday in a 45-14 victory over Jacksonville.
Before last week’s game, Coach Jerry Moore strolled over to Quick during warm-ups.
“I told him to have a great day, that he’s worked his tail off all week, all camp,” Moore said. “I said, ‘If you drop a ball, don’t worry about it.’ He said, ‘I’m not going to drop a ball.’ I said, ‘Well, if you drop one, you just think the next 99 are yours.’ ”
Quick caught balls left and right against Jacksonville, making quarterback DeAndre Presley’s transition following Edwards all the easier. Quick even had a diving catch in the end zone for a touchdown, something he said was a first.
“Brian Quick can make what happened to him in Montana the best thing that ever happened to him,” Moore said.
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Brian Quick won’t forget that final play at Montana last season, but he has moved on.
In fact, he seems light years away from the Armanti Edwards’ pass that skipped off his hands and fell incomplete in the end zone, ending Appalachian State’s bid to reach the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision title game.
Two games into this season, Quick’s 253 receiving yards rank second in the nation. He caught three touchdown passes Saturday in a 45-14 victory over Jacksonville.
Before last week’s game, Coach Jerry Moore strolled over to Quick during warm-ups.
“I told him to have a great day, that he’s worked his tail off all week, all camp,” Moore said. “I said, ‘If you drop a ball, don’t worry about it.’ He said, ‘I’m not going to drop a ball.’ I said, ‘Well, if you drop one, you just think the next 99 are yours.’ ”
Quick caught balls left and right against Jacksonville, making quarterback DeAndre Presley’s transition following Edwards all the easier. Quick even had a diving catch in the end zone for a touchdown, something he said was a first.
“Brian Quick can make what happened to him in Montana the best thing that ever happened to him,” Moore said.
http://www2.journalnow.com/sports/2010/ ... ar-402461/
