Impact DeGraaf found the end zone for the second straight week to begin his collegiate career. With just his second catch of the season, the true freshman tight end hauled in a pass down the right sideline and stayed in bounds before finding the pylon in the right corner of the end zone. DeGraaf's 41-yard touchdown catch wound up as the longest pass of the game for quarterback Will Rogers, who went 21-for-26 passing for 261 yards and four touchdowns. DeGraaf's early production is likely unsustainable moving forward, as he appears to be seeing less overall playing time than senior Keleki Lati. However, DeGraaf could see his usage stay strong so long as tight end Quentin Moore remains sidelined with an undisclosed issue.
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