ORLANDO, Fla. -- Justice Hansen never thought his quiet demeanor was a big deal.
Then he became Arkansas State's starting quarterback three months ago, and he still is answering questions about his laid-back attitude.
"So maybe it is an issue," he cracked Wednesday afternoon at the Portofino Bay Hotel, ASU's headquarters during its preparations for Saturday's Cure Bowl against Central Florida.
Just about everybody who has come in to contact with Hansen on a football field can tell the same story about the hard-to-read 6-4, 207-pound sophomore. Kyle White, Hansen's offensive coordinator at Edmond (Okla.) Sante Fe High School, watched him blossom into a four-star recruit who earned a scholarship offer from Oklahoma while never adjusting his attitude.