Both quarterbacks operated with relative ease as they took turns running the offense. They completed a majority of their passes and for the first time in several workouts neither turned the ball over.
"The quarterbacks did a nice job," coach Clay Helton said. "The runners ran the ball very well and the play-action game looked good."
"We had some hiccups in the beginning," said Fink, a third-year sophomore who has appeared in three games, completing six of nine passes. "But I think timing with the receivers has gotten a little bit better. I've gotten a lot more comfortable in the pocket and a lot more comfortable with our playbook and I can trust our whole offensive unit now.