SMQ: David Glidden, Mustang too much for Westmoore...


Posted October 30, 2010 by Bob Przybylo Comment on this article Leave a comment

By Justin Hite

Welcome back to the Saturday Morning Quarterback…This edition: Mustang vs. Westmoore

What happened: As Saturday morning’s story might have told, David Glidden happened. Westmoore double-covered Glidden from most of the game, but there’s a reason the receiver is headed to Oklahoma State.

Westmoore’s offense just couldn’t get enough going to take any pressure off its defense. After multiple three-and-outs, the Jaguars were just too worn out defensively. The Jaguars also lost three players to injury. Running back Cody Feuerborn and Zach VanDyke both returned to the game after missing limited time, but receiver Daulton Craig, Westmoore’s best deep threat, was injured on his first catch and never returned. Coach Billy Langofrd said it might be a collarbone injury, but wasn’t sure.

Westmoore possessed the ball for nearly five more minutes that Mustang in the first half, but the Broncos showed just how explosive their offense can be. Mustang moved the ball well in the first half and the Jaguars gave points away.

“We have to stop killing ourselves and quit giving things away,” Westmoore coach Billy Langford said. “Make people earn it instead of giving it away. We’re working to do that and we are making progress still.”

In the second half, Mustang earned its points and Westmoore’s defense had worn out.

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