Article By Tom Edrington on 19th April, 2010
B.J. Daniels left little doubt after Saturday night's spring game for the Bulls. He simply dominated all evening, passing the way coach Skip Holtz wants him to.
His red jersey put tacklers on notice that hitting Daniels was strictly forbidden.
Didn't matter.
Daniels showed that he is learning his new role in the Holtz offense. He'll pass first and run only when necessary. Daniels was on target to the tune of 23 completions in 31 attempts, good enough for 381 yards and five touchdowns, four of those to his target of choice, Dontavia Bogan.
"Really impressed," said Holtz, which put him in agreement with the 6,000 plus on hand in the stands at Ray...
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