NORMAL – Bryce Jefferson isn’t running from his worst game as Illinois State quarterback.
In fact, Jefferson is wading right into the fray, taking a seat and grabbing the remote.
“I’ve probably watched that thing more than 10 times,” Jefferson said of a 27-20 loss to South Dakota on Feb. 27 at Hancock Stadium. “It’s always a hard pill to swallow.”
In ISU’s first game of the spring season, the Redbirds committed seven turnovers, five on consecutive possessions. Jefferson was responsible for six of them with four interceptions and two lost fumbles.
“As a quarterback, you never want that to be you,” he said.