Briggs signs with Alcorn State
Published 12:00 am Thursday, February 3, 2000
Franklin County quarterback Marcus Briggs signed with Alcorn State Thursday as Braves’ head coach Johnny Thomas brought in six more players to go with the six he signed Wednesday.
The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Briggs completed 18 of 47 passes for 322 yards. He also carried the ball 95 times for 359 yards.
Briggs, who runs a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash and also played safety at Franklin County, is being looked at as a wide receiver and quarterback.
Others joining Alcorn Thursday were Houston, Texas offensive lineman Jason Lewis (6-3, 285); East Mississippi Community College lineman Donald Kelly (6-4, 280); Dallas lineman Zephaniah Smalley (6-2 270); Vicksburg running back Tim Hall (6-0, 180), Shreveport, La., lineman Thomas Butler (6-3 280) and Memphis, Tenn., defensive tackle Demetrius Young (6-2, 285).
&uot;We got some big linemen that are quality linemen,&uot;&160;Thomas said. &uot;They will all be eligible to play.&uot;
Thomas said he is still waiting on a few skilled players who committed earlier, but have not made up their minds.
&uot;We’re still trying to get the speed guys who are holding off on their final decisions,&uot; Thomas said.
Among the players who faxed in their National Letters-of-Intent Wednesday were Port Gibson linebacker Quaterial Hughes (6-1, 220); Heidelberg defensive tackle Johnny Washington (6-4, 320); Provine wide receiver Chris Gales (6-0, 165); Hattiesburg quarterback Mario McKeller (6-1, 220); Chicago Hubbard lineman Henry Herod (6-4, 280) and DeSota, Texas linebacker Tillman Smith (6-1, 220).
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