Article By Larry Burton on 18th October, 2009
Arenas took a punch to the ribs in practice on Wednesday, was sore Thursday, and went through Friday walk-throughs. When he came out for warm-ups on Saturday, he informed coaches that he was too sore to play up to his usual standards.
So Marquis was pushed up to a key role without notice.
How did he perform? Try six broken up passes, three in the end zone that kept South Carolina from ever scoring a touchdown, and one quarterback hurry.
In fact Steve Spurrier was so intent on proving that Alabama's back-up was not up to par that he threw three times in a row the exact same play in the corner of the end zone thinking tha...
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