
WCU QB Taron Dickens Makes NCAA History Going 46/46, Watch Top Highlights from Record
Lost in the shuffle from a busy Saturday of college football was a record-breaking performance in the FCS.
Western Carolina quarterback Taron Dickens completed his first 46 attempts in a 23-21 win over Wofford, smashing the NCAA old mark of Princeton's Quinn Epperly (29) in 2013.
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Dickens had 325 yards and three touchdowns during his scorching start to the game. He eventually finished 53-of-56 for 378 yards and three scores through the air. With 44 yards on 19 carries, he was also the Catamounts' leading rusher.
The redshirt sophomore actually compiled a streak of 50 straight completions when accounting for Western Carolina's 42-35 win over Campbell on Sept. 27. The record across two games was 36 by East Carolina's Dominique Davis in 2011.
Despite Dickens' prolific day, the Catamounts trailed Wofford 15-14 at halftime and were down heading into the fourth quarter. Marcus Trout's 34-yard field goal with 23 seconds on the clock was the game-winning score. The freshman had a 32-yard attempt blocked earlier in the quarter.
Were it not for Trout's late-game heroics, Wofford would've spoiled Dickens' standout effort.


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