Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rattlers’ QB is too much for Lions

- By I.C. Murrell

McKay found a little inspiratio­n from above Saturday.

The Florida A&M University quarterbac­k threw for 383 yards and five touchdowns in a 37-7 win over the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff on the same day his uncle’s funeral was being held. McKay, a redshirt junior from Miami, credited his uncle, who was known as “WeeWee,” with helping him get into the Tallahasse­e university.

“It was tough trying to get into FAMU,” McKay said. “My uncle then called around and contacted some coaches, and a couple of days later, he got me into FAMU.”

McKay threw touchdown passes to Jah’Marae Sheread (16 and 8 yards), Jermaine Hawkins (68 and 4 yards) and Nicholas Dixon (9 yards). He completed 7 of his first 8 passes and finished the game 22 for 31 with no intercepti­ons.

“Good football player,” UAPB Coach Doc Gamble said. “He’s good, and they’re a good football team. He hadn’t played that well, but he’s been getting better from the start of the season until now. We have to do a better job defensivel­y, and offensivel­y as well.”

FAMU (8-2, 6-1 Southweste­rn Athletic Conference) outgained UAPB 570-176 in total yards, sacked UAPB quarterbac­k Skyler Perry five times and picked him off three times. Perry completed 13 of 24 passes for 158 yards.

“That’s kind of the story,” Perry said, in reaction to the sack count. “We’ve just got to be a little stronger up front so I can get my playmakers the ball and get better on our execution

as a whole. There were some plays we got away from and got put in tough positions, due to sacks and things like that, but we’ve still got to keep a next-play mentality.”

AWARD-WINNING CAST

Two reigning SWAC Players of the Week took the same field Saturday.

Perry shared the Offensive Player of the Week award with Alabama A&M University receiver Dee Anderson. FAMU kicker Jose Romo-Martinez, the Specialist of the Week, went 4 for 5 on extra points and 1 for 2 on field goals.

UAPB freshman cornerback Andre Fuller, whose 95-yard intercepti­on return against Grambling State University a week earlier secured a victory, did not play for undisclose­d reasons.

PUNCHING OUT

Florida A&M defensive lineman Savion Williams was ejected after throwing a punch during UAPB’s only scoring drive of the game in the second quarter. UAPB took a 7-6 lead with 10:45 left before halftime on a 3-yard Kierre Crossley carry, but Florida A&M took the lead back 2 minutes later.

THE GAME BALL GOES TO …

McKay for helping the Rattlers mount 570 yards of offense.

NEXT UP …

UAPB will finish the season at Alabama A&M University in a rematch of the May 1 SWAC championsh­ip game, which AAMU won 40-33 in Jackson, Miss. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Louis Crews Stadium in Huntsville, Ala.

“You’ve got to come back Monday ready to go to work,” Gamble said, when asked what he will tell his team with one game remaining in a season in which they struggled to meet high expectatio­ns. “That’s the only thing I can tell them, and the only thing they know, is to get ready to prepare for a team that beat us in the championsh­ip game. We’ll be ready. If I had a magic pill to get everybody ready, I would give them that.”

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Darlena Roberts) ?? UAPB defensive back Nathan Seward tackles Florida A&M running back Bishop Bonnett in the open field Saturday at Simmons Bank Field at Golden Lion Stadium.
(Special to The Commercial/Darlena Roberts) UAPB defensive back Nathan Seward tackles Florida A&M running back Bishop Bonnett in the open field Saturday at Simmons Bank Field at Golden Lion Stadium.
 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Darlena Roberts) ?? UAPB running back Kierre Crossley plunges into the end zone on a 3-yard run as Florida A&M safety Antwan Collier (3) and linebacker Johnny Chaney Jr. try to stop him in the second quarter Saturday.
(Special to The Commercial/Darlena Roberts) UAPB running back Kierre Crossley plunges into the end zone on a 3-yard run as Florida A&M safety Antwan Collier (3) and linebacker Johnny Chaney Jr. try to stop him in the second quarter Saturday.

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