QBs Hickbottom, Witt, WR McClain Stand Out in Legacy Bowl
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tennessee State's Geremy Hickbottom began his final college football season by learning a new system with a new team and ended it by being named the top offensive player at the first All-Star game organized for players at historically Black colleges and universities.
Hickbottom accounted for 97 yards and a touchdown from scrimmage in three possessions, helping Team Gaither beat Team Robinson 22-6 in the inaugural HBCU Legacy Bowl on Saturday.
Hickbottom's approach centered on “taking what they give me, not trying to overdo it,” he said. "That’s when you get yourself in trouble. But just take what Hoka Running Shoes they give me a find a way to execute it.”
Hickbottom passed for 72 yards and rushed for 25, including a 3-yard touchdown dash around th...