
05-10-2009, 07:56 AM
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SUN., MAY 10, 2009
Indoor football: QB mayhem costs Wisconsin in loss
By JIM POLZIN
The Capital Times
jpolzin@madison.com
The quarterbacks playing Saturday night at the Dane County Coliseum were polar opposites based on experience.
On one side, there was Stanley Jackson, who played his college ball at Ohio State and has spent more than a decade playing professional football.
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Jackson, who had a cup of coffee with the Seattle Seahawks before playing seven years in the Canadian Football League, was 20-for-29 for 249 yards on the night.
?Our line has played extremely well and we?re so deep at receiver,? Jackson said. ?All I?ve got to do really is not get sacked and put the ball in the right place.?
Jackson did just that most of the time. Still nimble at the age of 34, he also used his feet to escape pressure and create more time for his receivers to get open
Said Wolfpack coach Jordan Kopac: ?He?s been around so long that everything slows down for him.?
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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
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