As the 2023 college football season entered its fourth week, the stage was set for yet another dazzling display of talent from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) players.
Week 4 bore witness to a remarkable chapter in the legacy of these athletes as they continued to dominate the field with their unmatched skills and unwavering dedication.
Top HBCU Players For Week 4
From electrifying plays to game-changing moments, the top HBCU players of Week 4 solidified their reputation as the true stars of the sport, capturing the hearts and admiration of fans nationwide.
These standout athletes showcased their remarkable skills and unwavering determination, proving that the HBCU legacy is alive and thriving on the football field.
Take a look back at our weekly series highlighting the top HBCU players of each week:
Weekly Top HBCU Players: Week 0 | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3
Offense: Quincy Casey, QB, Alabama A&M
Quincy Casey delivered a masterful performance against the University of Arkansas Pine-Bluff, displaying precision and composure in the pocket.
Completing 27-of-33 pass attempts, he boasted an exceptional completion rate of 81.8%. Casey’s aerial prowess was on full display as he racked up 328 passing yards and connected for three touchdowns, all without a single interception to his name.
His contributions weren’t limited to passing alone, as he added 10 valuable yards on the ground. Most notably, Casey’s leadership and stellar performance were instrumental in guiding Alabama A&M to a resounding victory.
Defense: Terron Mallory, CB, Norfolk State
Terron Mallory’s performance against Towson University was nothing short of exceptional.
He led his team’s defense with a commanding eight tackles, showcasing his ability to read and react to plays effectively. Among his contributions, Mallory’s four solo tackles demonstrated his prowess as a sure tackler.
Furthermore, his impact extended beyond tackling, as he forced a crucial fumble and came up with a game-changing interception, solidifying his status as a playmaker and a driving force behind his team’s win against an out-of-conference opponent.