HUNTINGTON — Marshall’s 62-0 pummeling of a pathetic Morgan State team brought good entertainment for the home fans and many snaps for just about every Thundering Herd player who dressed.
What it didn’t do is leave many reliable impressions. For instance, we’re not going to crown Chase Litton the next Chad Pennington/Byron Leftwich after his six touchdowns in the first half. Nor should we declare the Herd’s receiving corps studded with stars.
But the game did leave plenty to talk about, including:
n Davon Durant, the reserve superstar?
Weak-side linebacker Chase Hancock didn’t have a bad game in his first start, as the Beckley native had four tackles and one of the Herd’s 10 quarterback hurries.