Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wolves stacked at QB

- TIM COOPER

Blake Anderson saw “good plays on both sides of the ball” in Arkansas State’s first scrimmage last weekend.

Quarterbac­ks Justice Hansen and Logan Bonner both threw for more than 110 yards, while the Red Wolves’ defense came up with 11 sacks in a 100-play practice.

“For the first time for the players to be out there without the coaches right next to them, it was a good effort,” said Anderson, who is starting his fifth year as the Red Wolves’ coach. “You want both sides to be competitiv­e. You want to see constant competitio­n.”

Both quarterbac­ks were impressive. Hansen, the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the

Year, completed 11 of 16 passes for 113 yards. Bonner, a redshirt sophomore, was 15 of 16 for 123 yards, including an 8-yard TD pass to junior receiver Omar Bayless.

“I was pleased with both,” Anderson said of his quarterbac­ks. “We’re in a fortunate position to have two really good quarterbac­ks. Hansen is coming off a great year, and Bonner could start for a lot of teams in the country. We’re in better shape at quarterbac­k than most teams.”

Armond Weh-Weh, who is in his sixth year of eligibilit­y, led the Red Wolves in rushing with TD runs of 4 and 60 yards. Bayless hauled in seven passes for 150 yards.

Bayless missed the first week of practice because of a death in the family, but he quickly made up for lost time.

“He’s a guy who loves to play and came in prepared,” Anderson said of Bayless. “It was good for him to have a big day.”

Sophomore defensive end William Bradley-King came up with three sacks and recovered a fumble. Senior Griffin Riggs made two sacks.

“We had very few lack-ofeffort plays,” Anderson said of the defense. “There’s lots of competitio­n especially at the corner positions, and the starters on the defensive line seem to change every day. We

need more reps to solidify those spots.”

Anderson said one of the keys to the season is whether the Red Wolves can remain healthy.

“We want to tackle and play physical football, but there is a risk when you do that,” Anderson said.

The Red Wolves will scrimmage again Saturday at 6 p.m. as part of fan day.

“We want to see a more polished team by then,” Anderson said.

The fan day event will begin at 5 p.m. with an autograph session featuring the women’s soccer and volleyball teams, and a photo opportunit­y with the Red Wolves’ cheerleadi­ng squad, dance team and mascots. The autographs and photos will take place on the stadium’s west concourse.

The Red Wolves begin the season Sept. 1 with a home game against Southeast Missouri State.

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