JONESBORO -- With about 14 minutes left in last week's victory over Troy, Arkansas State sent Chad Voytik, instead of Justice Hansen, onto the field to start a drive.
Hansen, ASU's sophomore quarterback, wasn't being replaced. Instead, the Red Wolves' latest offensive wrinkle was being set into motion.
As Hansen, who is 6-1 as a starter this year, watched from the sideline, Voytik engineered a 16-play, 91-yard touchdown drive that lasted 10 minutes, 53 seconds. When it was over, Daryl Rollins-Davis had scored on a 6-yard run to finish off ASU's 35-3 victory.
"That was probably the most fun drive I've ever been a part of," Voytik said this week.