Douglass quarterback developing into a playmaker


Posted October 22, 2008 by Matt Patterson Comment on this article Leave a comment

By Matt Patterson

mpatterson@opubco.com

If Douglass had a question mark heading into this season it might have been at quarterback. But the Trojans (5-2) have solved that problem thanks to junior Antyoun Smith who has helped lead an offense that has scored 289 points in seven games and came within a whisker of beating Star Spencer.

“We had guys who had just four varsity snaps between them at the start of the year,” coach Willis Alexander said. “And anytime you break in a new quarterback it’s tough. But Antyoun has exceeded our expectations. He makes good decisions and moves the chains when we need it. He’s playing well and should continue to get better.”





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Matt Patterson has been with The Oklahoman since 2006. Prior to joining the news staff in 2010, Patterson worked in The Oklahoman's sports...


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