Troy back-up quarterback Quayde Hawkins is no longer on the team, it was confirmed on Monday afternoon.
Hawkins, a 6-foot-1, 202-pound sophomore, came to Troy as Bainbridge High School’s career leader in passing attempts , completions , yards and touchdowns , but never seriously pressed for playing time during his time with the Trojans.
After reviewing the first scrimmage of the spring, which was held on March 25, Troy head football coach Jon Sumrall gave a good indication of the pecking order of the quarterbacks at that time. “J.D. Sherrod has got real ability – he’s got arm talent that’s good and Quayde is the same way. Quayde can spin it as good as anybody. All of those guys are doing a nice job. We’re probably at times limiting some of Gunnar’s reps just to see who the other guys are a little bit, because we’ve seen Gunnar play a lot of football.”
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