WATCH: Ryan Hilinski scores his first college touchdown — with his legs
He was deadly accurate early on, but when it came time for South Carolina freshman quarterback Ryan Hilinski to score the first touchdown of his college career, he got it done with his legs, not his arm.
In the first quarter of USC’s home opener Saturday against Charleston Southern, Hilinski, starting in place of the injured Jake Bentley, held onto the ball himself and plunged into the end zone from four yards out to put South Carolina up 14-0.
That score capped an impressive first few drives for Hilinski, who completed his first nine passing attempts for 82 yards, targeting eight different receivers. The touchdown was his first rushing attempt of the game.
The first of many touchdowns for Ryan Hilinski. #SpursUp #Gamecocks pic.twitter.com/ARBiqY5sOa
— James (@GamecockSplash) September 7, 2019
He was deadly accurate early on, but when it came time for South Carolina freshman quarterback Ryan Hilinski to score the first touchdown of his college career, he got it done with his legs, not his arm.
In the first quarter of USC’s home opener Saturday against Charleston Southern, Hilinski, starting in place of the injured Jake Bentley, held onto the ball himself and plunged into the end zone from four yards out to put South Carolina up 14-0.
That score capped an impressive first few drives for Hilinski, who completed his first nine passing attempts for 82 yards, targeting eight different receivers. The touchdown was his first rushing attempt of the game.
The first of many touchdowns for Ryan Hilinski. #SpursUp #Gamecocks pic.twitter.com/ARBiqY5sOa
— James (@GamecockSplash) September 7, 2019
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