Allen Gregory
EMORY, Va. – Emory & Henry quarterback Charles Mutter has drawn praise around the South Atlantic Conference for his tenacity, intelligence and leadership skills.
Consider Saturday’s example against the Anderson Trojans.
After missing the previous two games due to a high ankle sprain, 6-foot-2 and 210-pound senior returned to lift the E&H Wasps to a 42-13 victory at Fred Selfe Stadium.
Former Abingdon standout Cole Lambert earned his third straight at quarterback for E&H, but Mutter entered after Anderson took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter.
“I knew that I was going to get my shot eventually and it felt great,” Mutter said.
The injury to Mutter unfolded late in the Sept. 6 contest against Catawba when Mutter was hit between the knee and ankle.
“My whole leg bowed,” M