According to the summary of Terrell's 41-27 loss to No. 2 Royse City last week, Terrell fumbled 11 times, though it lost only one of them. The numbers lie, according to Terrell coach Pete Gee.
"It was actually the gun snap," Gee said, referring to the center's snap to the quarterback in the shotgun. "It wasn't like the running back fumbled it. A couple times, the quarterback didn't get back in time. A couple other times, it was a high or low snap."
Gee said that senior quarterback Wesley McCoy spent most of Monday's practice with the center, practicing snaps.
Greg Tepper