{"id":83018,"date":"2025-11-26T11:00:58","date_gmt":"2025-11-26T16:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/collegefootball\/?p=83018"},"modified":"2025-11-25T22:10:49","modified_gmt":"2025-11-26T03:10:49","slug":"analyzing-deuce-knights-starting-debut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/collegefootball\/2025\/11\/26\/analyzing-deuce-knights-starting-debut\/","title":{"rendered":"Analyzing Deuce Knight&#8217;s Starting Debut"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">With Auburn&#8217;s 62-17 win over <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/collegefootball\/2025\/11\/20\/can-auburn-handle-the-top-fcs-offense\/\" target=\"_self\">Mercer,<\/a> the storyline was the debut of freshman quarterback <a  href=\"https:\/\/www.sports-reference.com\/cfb\/players\/deuce-knight-1.html\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Deuce Knight<\/a>. Auburn is now 5-6 ahead of the Iron Bowl vs. tenth-ranked Alabama this weekend. There were plenty of fireworks and standout performances, but none quite like Knight\u2019s. Before starting Saturday\u2019s game, Knight had seen only a handful of garbage time snaps as the Tigers\u2019 third-string quarterback. On Saturday, he played deep into the fourth quarter, completed 15 of his 20 passing attempts for 239 yards and two touchdowns, and added 162 yards on the ground with four rushing touchdowns.\u00a0 His six total touchdowns tied a program record also held by Auburn legends Cam Newton and Cadillac Williams. With only a week\u2019s notice, he\u2019d be going from third string to starting a game, interim head coach D.J. Durkin noted Knight\u2019s preparation and demeanor as keys to his success on Saturday.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cHow he handles himself and carries himself, he has the demeanor to be a great quarterback. Nothing\u2019s ever too big. When I met with him about how we were going to do this and that he was going to be the starter, he was just kind of like \u2018okay\u2019. He doesn\u2019t really get up and down, so a bad play doesn\u2019t tank him and a great play doesn\u2019t drive him off the rails; he just kind of stays steady. I think that\u2019s a trait of a great player, and especially a great quarterback. You\u2019ve got to be that way. You\u2019ve got to go to the next play. Deuce has that quality about him, and he\u2019s pretty unique,\u201d Durkin said postgame.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">While his coach sang high praise and his statistics even higher, his play on the field showed that Knight can be the quarterback of the future for the Tigers.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3>On the Ground<\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Outside of being a five-star quarterback out of Mississippi, Knight was also a star track and field athlete. On the first play from scrimmage, that elite athleticism produced an iconic debut moment for Knight. He dropped back, made multiple reads across the field, saw the linebackers drop, and took off. What followed was a 75-yard dash for Knight that ended in the first of his six scores.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Again, before the end of the 1st quarter on a 3rd and 10-play, he went through his progressions again before deciding to run, this time resulting in a 51-yard score. His ability to stay patient and make reads downfield before deciding to run showed he already possesses one of the most important traits for young quarterbacks with his skill set. Far too often in college football do dual-threat signal callers drop their eyes and run, almost abusing their running ability, which can result in a lack of ability to process a defense. This has especially shown up at the next level in quarterbacks like Justin Fields and Anthony Richardson.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Along with the speed, Knight showed an ability to shed contact while carrying the ball. On a designed run, Knight broke a tackle attempt, spun out of another, and scored again from nine yards out.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">With four total rushing touchdowns, Knight became the first Auburn quarterback to do so since Cam Newton\u2019s 2010 Heisman-winning season.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h3>Through the Air<\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Despite an impressive debut running the ball, Knight\u2019s passing attempts inspire even more confidence. Over the course of his 20 attempts, he was on time, made the right read on almost every play, and stayed calm in the pocket. This all comes with the caveat that it was against Mercer\u2019s passing defense, which ranks 100th in FCS. However, the comfort and processing were still impressive for a true freshman.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Against a middling FCS defense, this was the perfect opportunity for Durkin and offensive coordinator Derrick Nix to evaluate Knight. They gave him a simple playbook to let him develop rhythm and chemistry with his receivers. Cam Coleman was the target on two of his best throws. One was a beautiful goal-line fade for a score, and the other was a nicely placed 50-50 ball that Coleman dropped.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Knight\u2019s most natural target, however, was sophomore receiver Malcolm Simmons. On five catches, Simmons racked up 149 yards, highlighted by a 91-yard touchdown. When breaking inside\/outside or coming back towards the ball on a curl, Knight\u2019s passes to him were always already there.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h3>Work Ahead<\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As is natural with a young quarterback, there were some avoidable mistakes. Some throws were just behind on crossers and slants, and two incompletions on curl routes were simply overthrown. These are simple fixes that will come with time. The good news is that Knight already showed he can make some of the harder plays despite a lack of experience.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cThe best part was Deuce was making the right decisions and delivering the ball where it was supposed to go. There were a couple of those plays where it wasn\u2019t quite how it was designed, but he just went and made a play, and that\u2019s what we\u2019ve seen from Deuce in practice and know that he\u2019s capable of. It was really cool to watch him go do it in a game atmosphere, and that guy\u2019s got some great football ahead of him,\u201d Durkin said after the game.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">While Ashton Daniels was named the starter vs. Alabama, Knight staked his claim as the future of Auburn\u2019s signal caller.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Main Image: Jake Crandall\/ Advertiser \/ USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With Auburn&#8217;s 62-17 win over Mercer, the storyline was the debut of freshman quarterback Deuce Knight. Auburn is now 5-6 ahead of the Iron Bowl vs. tenth-ranked Alabama this weekend. There were plenty of fireworks and standout performances, but none quite like Knight\u2019s. 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