How a quarterback named ‘Deuce’ threw a pass that made $300K for Alabama State

Alabama State guard Micah Simpson was a grade school quarterback.

So, it was a no-brainer that he was the perfect player to be called upon to throw a near fullcourt pass in a late-game situation, right?

Not so much.

It wasn’t until January that Simpson, despite his football background, was chosen by Hornets head coach Tony Madlock to execute the Hail Mary.

However, Simpson — affectionately called Deuce — delivered on Tuesday night with 3.4 seconds left in regulation against Saint Francis. Multiple players deflected his heave before it ended up in the hands of Amarr Knox who scored with one second on the clock to give Alabama State a 70-68 win.

“Yeah, he’s definitely our quarterback,” said Knox after the game about the pass that was originally intended for forward Jasteven Walker. “He makes that pass on the money all the time in practice. It was perfect today.”

Madlock said the Hornets usually simulate end-of-game situations after each practice, including taking half-court shots. However, Tuesday’s scenario required a long pass, he said.

“So we know with three seconds you’ve got two good dribbles and then get it up. But we decided to go with that one today,” he said.

Said TJ Madlock, the son of Tony Madlock about the outcome:

“But hey, it’s March Madness, anything can happen.”

The shot not only resulted in the Hornets winning their first-ever NCAA Tournament game but also earned the program six figures.

“The thrilling NCAA Tournament win for Alabama State over St. Francis will also be celebrated in SWAC headquarters,” wrote ESPN reporter Pete Thamel on X. “Per the NCAA, the value of a men’s basketball unit this year is $348,000. That means an additional payout of nearly $2.1 million over six years for the league.”
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