Journalist
Listen up maggots! And that's an order!
Quinn, who says he also was recruited by Miami, Marshall and Western Kentucky, says that his return skills are instinctual. He says he does watch pro returners like Devin Hester, Tyler Lockett and Antonio Brown and admires their passion for the game.
The 145-pound Quinn says his size isn't a disadvantage.
"Just me getting the ball (with) everybody taller than me, they've got to go down to tackle me, I've got the advantage," he said.
Quinn's exploits this year already include a 100-yard kickoff return for a score in the opener at Louisiana Tech and a 43-yard TD catch last Saturday as Southern put up 50 points for the second straight week with a 50-31 rivalry win over Jackson State.
It's why Georgia coach Mark Richt called Quinn a "stick of dynamite right now" ahead of the diminutive sparkplug's biggest challenge yet - a Saturday matchup in Athens with the Bulldogs of the SEC.
Full story is at http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20150923194419156200104&ref=hea&tm=&src=FCS
The 145-pound Quinn says his size isn't a disadvantage.
"Just me getting the ball (with) everybody taller than me, they've got to go down to tackle me, I've got the advantage," he said.
Quinn's exploits this year already include a 100-yard kickoff return for a score in the opener at Louisiana Tech and a 43-yard TD catch last Saturday as Southern put up 50 points for the second straight week with a 50-31 rivalry win over Jackson State.
It's why Georgia coach Mark Richt called Quinn a "stick of dynamite right now" ahead of the diminutive sparkplug's biggest challenge yet - a Saturday matchup in Athens with the Bulldogs of the SEC.
Full story is at http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20150923194419156200104&ref=hea&tm=&src=FCS