BOWLING GREEN — Before the snap of the ball, there is a murmur that usually tells Quintin Morris something good is about to happen.
When the Bowling Green wide receiver sees defenders scrambling to accommodate his pre-snap alignment or making a last-second change to their coverage, it’s a sign he’s going to have a favorable matchup.
“I like when I can hear them talking on defense, and they’re confused as to what to do,” he said. “That creates a lot of mismatches.”
If Bowling Green has its way this season, Morris will hear a lot of that from defenses.