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Name: Steven Duncan (Transfer from Western Kentucky)
College: Tarleton State      Number: 11
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Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023

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 Steven Duncan, Tarleton State, Player News


  Jayy McDonald ran for 146 yards and a touchdown, Steven Duncan threw for two scores and Tarleton beat Central Arkansas 24-3 on Saturday night. McDonald broke loose on a 53-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Duncan threw a 5-yard TD pass to Derrel Kelley III and a 34-yarder to Gabe Douglas in the second half. Duncan was 13-of-22 passing for 217 yards. Ryheem Skinner added 74 yards rushing on 15 carries for Tarleton (6-5), which finished with 477 yards of offense and held Central Arkansas (5-6) to just 161. Darius Hale ran for 76 yards on 21 carries for the Bears. Hayden Ray kicked a 24-yard field goal in the first quarter. - AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Steven Duncan threw two touchdown passes, Derrell Kelley III ran for two scores and Tarleton defeated Lamar 42-21 on Saturday night. After falling behind 14-7 in the first minute of the second quarter, the Texans (5-4, 2-2 Western Athletic Conference) scored the next 28 points. Kelly had two touchdowns in the second on short runs. Duncan, who was 21 of 32 for 319 yards, opened the scoring with a 9-yard pass to Tariq Bitson and closed it with a 6-yard pass to Cody Jones. The Texans limited Lamar to 84 yards through the air. Jaylon Jackson and Chaz Ward had rushing touchdowns for the Cardinals (2-7, 0-4), who have lost six straight. - AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Steven Duncan threw a pair of touchdown passes to Max Maxfield and Tarleton beat Division II-member Midwestern State 17-14 on Saturday night. Duncan and Maxfield connected on a 19-yard score in the first quarter, and again with a 5-yarder with 12:12 to play. Adrian Guzman's 28-yard field goal gave Tarleton (4-3) a 17-7 lead with 4:37 remaining. Jalen March's 5-yard touchdown run for Midwestern State capped the scoring with 2:18 left. Midwestern State then forced a three-and-out, but Jake Walrath's 45-yard punt pinned the Mustangs at the 1. Dillon Sterling-Cole threw an interception four plays later. Duncan completed 15-of-23 passes for 146 yards. Sterling-Cole was 20-of-40 passing and threw one touchdown and two interceptions. March ran 14 times for 85 yards. - AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Steven Duncan passed for 299 yards, Javy McDonald rushed for 173, and Tarleton defeated Dixie State 41-20 on Saturday night. Duncan passed for 275 yards and three touchdowns in the first half as the Texans (3-3, 1-0 Atlantic Sun-WAC challenge) took a 31-13 lead. In the second half, Adrian Guzman kicked a couple of field goals before McDonald's 77-yard run set up his own 2-yard touchdown run that put the game out of reach. J.F. Thomas added 169 yards receiving for the Texans. Drew Kannely-Robles had 20 carries for 81 yards and scored both of the Trailblazers' touchdowns. Connor Brooksby kicked two field goals for Dixie State (0-6, 0-1). Tarleton led 14-10 after one quarter before a Duncan TD pass, a Guzman field goal and a short touchdown run by Ryheem Skinner gave the Texans their 18-point halftime lead. The teams combined for 1,011 total yards, 554 for Tarleton and 457 for Dixie State. - AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Ryheem Skinner ran 24 times for 106 yards and a touchdown on Saturday and Tarleton State beat Mississippi College 39-14. The Texans (2-2) scored the first 24 points of the game and led 29-6 at halftime. Steven Duncan completed 18 of 28 for 259 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions for Tarleton State. J.F. Thomas caught four passes for 77 yards and a TD and Dray Roberson had two catches for 65 yards. The Division II Choctaws ran 59 times for 225 yards while completing one 40-yard pass on seven attempts. Cole Fagan had 78 yards rushing and Jalen Henderson added 57 yards on the ground. DeAnte’ Smith-Moore and Sam Wilder each had a TD run. - Tarleton State/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Ryheem Skinner ran 24 times for 106 yards and a touchdown on Saturday and Tarleton State beat Mississippi College 39-14. The Texans (2-2) scored the first 24 points of the game and led 29-6 at halftime. Steven Duncan completed 18 of 28 for 259 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions for Tarleton State. J.F. Thomas caught four passes for 77 yards and a TD and Dray Roberson had two catches for 65 yards. The Division II Choctaws ran 59 times for 225 yards while completing one 40-yard pass on seven attempts. Cole Fagan had 78 yards rushing and Jalen Henderson added 57 yards on the ground. DeAnte’ Smith-Moore and Sam Wilder each had a TD run. - Tarleton State/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Former Western Kentucky quarterback Steven Duncan will play his next two seasons in Texas. The Hilltoppers' quarterback at the start of the 2019 season shared via Twitter on Tuesday he intends to transfer and play at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. Duncan recently graduated from WKU and will be immediately eligible to play for the school competing as an independent member of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in its first year of NCAA Division I.

The Charleston, S.C., native was the Hilltoppers' starting quarterback to begin 2019 before an injury ended his season against Louisville. He went 1-2 and was the presumed starter for the fall going into the offseason. But the veteran quarterback announced in April he intended to graduate this spring and enter the transfer portal. Duncan completed 70 passes for 790 yards and five touchdowns against four interceptions in his three games last fall. He led WKU in passing as a redshirt sophomore in 2018 with 1,071 yards on 108 completions with nine touchdowns. He also leaves WKU with 203 rushing yards. - BG Daily News


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Western Kentucky's most experienced quarterback is leaving the program. Steven Duncan, who started the first three games of the 2019 season before an injury, announced via Twitter on Monday he is entering the transfer portal. The redshirt junior has two years of eligibility remaining after an injury against Louisville in the third game of the year caused him to miss the rest of the season and pick up a medical redshirt. Duncan was the assumed front-runner to win the Hilltoppers' starting quarterback job again in 2020. Now coach Tyson Helton will either lean on the young members of WKU's current quarterback room or continue exploring the market for a transfer.

Duncan completed 70-of-119 pass attempts for 790 yards, five touchdowns and four interceptions in three starts before suffering a season-ending foot injury in the third quarter against Louisville on Sept. 14. The Charleston, S.C., native edged out senior transfer Ty Storey for the starting job before the season. Storey took over after Duncan's injury and led the team to a 9-4 record and a bowl win, earning the Conference USA Newcomer of the Year honor. Duncan led WKU in passing as a redshirt sophomore with 1,071 yards on 108 completions with nine touchdowns. He'll also leave WKU with 203 rushing yards. - BG Daily News


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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  Gaej Walker ran for a touchdown, Steven Duncan passed for another and the Western Kentucky defense made a big goal-line stand as the Hilltoppers defeated Florida International 20-14 in a Conference USA opener on Saturday. Late in the fourth quarter with WKU leading 20-14, FIU had 2nd-and-goal from the 2-yard line. WKU defensive back Dionte Ruffin hit Panthers quarterback Kaylan Wiggins in the backfield, forcing a fumble. Wiggins recovered the ball at the 16 but was attended to on the field after the play and was removed from the game. James Morgan, who had started the game, then threw incomplete on third and fourth downs. Western Kentucky took over and was able to run out the clock after gaining one first down.

Duncan threw 8 yards to Jahcour Pearson for a touchdown to open the scoring. FIU tied it later in the first quarter when Richard Dames scored on an 80-yard return after interception of a Duncan pass. Walker, who gained 100 yards on 27 carries, ran 2 yards for a touchdown and WKU led 14-7 at halftime. The Hilltoppers allowed just 14 first downs, 217 yards and one offensive touchdown, a 15-yard run by Napoleon Maxwell in the third quarter that made the score 17-14 in favor of Western Kentucky. Cory Munson added his second field goal of the game, a 44-yarder early in the fourth quarter. Duncan completed 19 of 33 passes for 241 yards with the one touchdown and two interceptions. Morgan was 3 of 11 for 25 yards; Wiggins 2 of 6 for 41 yards. - AP College Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Steven DuncanTarleton State
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