Justin Lamson replaced Stanford starter Ashton Daniels at halftime of Saturday’s game against Sacramento State, but couldn’t rally his team as the Cardinal were stunned by the Hornets, 30-23.
Stanford trailed 17-14 at the half, and Lamson took over for Stanford at the start of the third quarter. He was 7-of-17 passing for 138 yards and an interception.
Lamson did not see any game action in two years at Syracuse. He redshirted his true freshman year and then suffered an injury that kept him out for the full 2022 season. He entered the transfer portal after the season. Lamson is originally from El Dorado Hills, California, about two hours northeast of Stanford’s campus.
Here’s a look at how other Syracuse transfers fared over the weekend.
Ja’Had Carter, safety, Ohio State: Carter played but did not record any stats in the Buckeyes’ 63-10 blowout win over Western Kentucky.
Duce Chestnut, cornerback, LSU: Chestnut played but did not record any stats in LSU’s 41-14 win over Mississippi State.
Jatius Geer, edge, South Carolina: Deer did not play in the Gamecocks’ 24-14 loss to top-ranked Georgia.
Courtney Jackson, wide receiver, Arkansas State: Jackson had two catches for 33 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, as the Red Wolves beat Stony Brook 31-7.
Jawhar Jordan, running back, Louisville: Jordan had another strong game for Louisville, rushing 18 times for 113 yards and a touchdown and catching two passes for 9 yards as the Cardinals beat Indiana 21-14. Jordan has rushed for 344 yards and four touchdowns on just 32 carries in three games this season
Lee Kpogba, linebacker, West Virginia: Kpogba started and had seven tackles, three solo, in West Virginia’s 17-6 “Backyard Brawl” win over Pitt.
Steve Linton, linebacker, Texas Tech: Linton started but recorded no stats in Texas Tech’s 41-3 blowout of Tarleton State.
Anthony Queeley, wide receiver, Georgia Southern: Quelled had three catches for 24 yards in the Eagles’ 35-14 loss…
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