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September Superlatives: Johnson C. Smith QB Darius Ocean has been sharp

Hough HS grad has thrown 10 TDs, 0 INTs for undefeated Golden Bulls

Darius Ocean has piloted Johnson C. Smith to a 5-0 record, throwing for 10 touchdowns and no interceptions. Courtesy JSCU athletics

Quarterback play has been a mixed bag in our state through the first five weeks of the season.

UNC’s Jacolby Criswell had the best single-game statistical performance, throwing for 475 yards and three touchdowns against James Madison. But he also had a pick-six in that game and another interception as the Tar Heels got blown out 70-50.

East Carolina’s Jake Garcia has the most passing yards of any signal caller from the Old North State (1,315) but has more interceptions (11) than touchdowns (7). The Pirates are 3-2.

Preseason Sun Belt offensive player of the year Joey Aguilar from Appalachian State leads North Carolina in yards-per-game average (307.5), but again, the Mountaineers have been inconsistent on offense and suffered lopsided losses to both South Alabama and Clemson.

Enter Darius Ocean from Johnson C. Smith. The spring transfer from Valdosta State, who played at Hough High School, has lifted the Bulls’ passing game to new heights. Through five games, he’s completed 80 of 135 passes for 1,226 yards and 10 touchdowns. Best of all: zero interceptions. And Johnson C. Smith is 5-0 and in the thick of a conference title chase as the calendar turns into October.

As we recap the first segment of season with “September Superlatives”, Ocean is our pick for the top quarterback thus far. He has lived up to the billing since winning the job in the preseason, beating out four other competitors.

“He’s very cerebral young man, but I think one of the biggest things he brings is pinpoint accuracy,” Johnson C. Smith coach Maurice Flowers told the Charlotte Post back in August. “He can put the ball away from defenders where only our guys can catch it, and I think that’s what the separator was with him.”

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Ocean, a junior who also played at Western Kentucky, has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each game thus far. He threw three against Bluefield State this past weekend and three more in a road contest at Morehouse in week two. He was 20-of-29 for a season-high 296 passing yards against Lincoln, with one score.

Ocean doesn’t run much, but he does have rushing plays of 21 and 14 yards on the season. He even caught a 17-yard pass in the season opener against Tuskegee.

Ocean and the Golden Bulls will be home this Saturday in a key CIAA game against Virginia State, the preseason league favorites. JCSU will have a bye week Oct. 12 and then will close the regular season against its four big in-state rivals: Shaw, Winston-Salem State, Fayetteville State and Livingstone.

Speaking of Shaw, Bears quarterback Christian Peters leads the state thus far in passing touchdowns. He has 14 through five games against only three interceptions.

Duke’s Maalik Murphy has thrown for 12 touchdowns for the undefeated Blue Devils. Catawba’s Preston Brown has 10 TDs and 1,019 passing yards after four contests.

In terms of passing yards, Campbell’s Chad Mascoe is the top FCS quarterback through five weeks with 1,113 (222.6 yards per game).

Methodist’s Brennan Brucato and North Carolina Wesleyan’s Chaz Hirschman have been leading the D3 ranks in our state. Brucato has thrown for 781 yards and five TDs through four games, while Hirschman has 769 yards and 7 TDs, also through four games.

All-North Carolina Passing Leaders | Through Week 5

PASSING LEADERSTOTALYDS/
PLAYER (SCHOOL)DIVISIONCLASSPOSITIONGAMEATTCOMPINTTDYARDSPER GAME
Jake Garcia (East Carolina)FBSJr.QB51731031171315263.0
Joey Aguilar (Appalachian State)FBSSr.QB416493361230307.5
Darius Ocean (Johnson C. Smith)D2Jr.QB5135800101226245.2
Maalik Murphy (Duke)FBSJr.QB51771074121226245.2
Hank Bachmeier (Wake Forest)FBSSr.QB414496151159289.8
Chad Mascoe (Campbell)FCSSo.QB511777271113222.6
Tyler Ridell (Gardner-Webb)FCSSr.QB514391741086217.2
Jalen Ferguson (Lenoir-Rhyne)D2Jr.QB412781261073268.3
Preston Brown (Catawba)D2Jr.QB4116842101019254.8
Cole Gonzales (Western Carolina)FCSJr.QB41538854977244.3
Christian Peters (Shaw)D2Sr.QB513668314948189.6
Walker Harris (North Carolina Central)FCSJr.QB51056739905181.0
Jacolby Criswell (North Carolina)FBSSr.QB41116436889222.3
Brennan Brucato (Methodist)D3So.QB41547755781195.3
Chaz Hirschman (NC Wesleyan)D3Sr.QB41116237769192.3
Matthew Downing (Elon)FCSSr.QB51046633757151.4
Trevor Nored (Barton)D2So.QB41066142737184.3
Daylin Lee (Winston-Salem State)D2So.QB51246726734146.8
Brooks Bentley (Wingate)D2So.QB3835333636212.0
Colin Johnson (UNC Pembroke)D2Jr.QB4885185624156.0
De’yon Cannon (Greensboro)D3Fr.QB3633654551183.7
Deshawn Purdie (Charlotte)FBSFr.QB3573514511170.3
Grayson McCall (NC State)FBSSr.QB3755023476158.7
CJ Bailey (NC State)FBSFr.QB4654222468117.0
Jayden Morrison (Greensboro)D3Jr.QB4672454462115.5
Ethan Beamish (Brevard)D3Jr.QB2513224453226.5
Kevin White (North Carolina A&T)FCSSo.QB4754611444111.0
Justin Fomby (North Carolina A&T)FCSJr.QB4753843439109.8
Demarcus Creecy (Elizabeth City St)D2Fr.QB4724334423105.8
Demari Daniels (Fayetteville State)D2Jr.QB4663222411102.8
Joe Owens (Fayetteville State)D2Jr.QB453282335288.0
JR Martin (Mars Hill)D2Sr.QB2663613351175.5
Maurice Smith (Chowan)D2Fr.RB3513014336112.0
Zorian Wallace (Livingstone)D2Jr.QB3352122300100.0
SOURCE: NCAA.com

All-North Carolina Passing Touchdowns | Through Week 5

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
PLAYER (SCHOOL)DIVISIONCLASSPOSITIONGAMEINTTD
Christian Peters (Shaw)D2Sr.QB5314
Maalik Murphy (Duke)FBSJr.QB5412
Darius Ocean (Johnson C. Smith)D2Jr.QB5010
Preston Brown (Catawba)D2Jr.QB4210
Walker Harris (North Carolina Central)FCSJr.QB539
Jake Garcia (East Carolina)FBSJr.QB5117
Chad Mascoe (Campbell)FCSSo.QB527
Chaz Hirschman (NC Wesleyan)D3Sr.QB437
Joey Aguilar (Appalachian State)FBSSr.QB436
Jalen Ferguson (Lenoir-Rhyne)D2Jr.QB426
Jacolby Criswell (North Carolina)FBSSr.QB436
Daylin Lee (Winston-Salem State)D2So.QB526
Hank Bachmeier (Wake Forest)FBSSr.QB415
Brennan Brucato (Methodist)D3So.QB455
Colin Johnson (UNC Pembroke)D2Jr.QB485
Tyler Ridell (Gardner-Webb)FCSSr.QB574
Cole Gonzales (Western Carolina)FCSJr.QB454
De’yon Cannon (Greensboro)D3Fr.QB354
Deshawn Purdie (Charlotte)FBSFr.QB314
Jayden Morrison (Greensboro)D3Jr.QB454
Ethan Beamish (Brevard)D3Jr.QB224
Demarcus Creecy (Elizabeth City St)D2Fr.QB434
Maurice Smith (Chowan)D2Fr.RB314
Matthew Downing (Elon)FCSSr.QB533
Brooks Bentley (Wingate)D2So.QB333
Grayson McCall (NC State)FBSSr.QB323
Justin Fomby (North Carolina A&T)FCSJr.QB443
Joe Owens (Fayetteville State)D2Jr.QB423
JR Martin (Mars Hill)D2Sr.QB213
Trevor Nored (Barton)D2So.QB442
CJ Bailey (NC State)FBSFr.QB422
Demari Daniels (Fayetteville State)D2Jr.QB422
Zorian Wallace (Livingstone)D2Jr.QB322
Kevin White (North Carolina A&T)FCSSo.QB411
SOURCE: NCAA.com

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