One week after shattering single-game conference records in passing yards and total offense vs. #14 UIndy, the talented junior gunslinger was at it again in his first Great Midwest action during homecoming weekend in Hillsdale.
Stewart was responsible for six touchdowns against KWC, including four passing and two on the ground as he amassed 351 yards of total offense. He completed 16 of his 21 pass attempts and gained 70 yards rushing, the second-best total by a quarterback (74) in league history.
With the score heavily in favor of the Chargers, Stewart was on the field for Hillsdale’s first possession in the third quarter before giving way to Steve Ficyk.
Stewart carved up the Kentucky Wesleyan in the second quarter through the air, connecting with three different targets on scoring passes of 2, 3, 66 and 8-yard distances. Hillsdale carried a 42-0 lead at halftime.
He capped a 4-play, 49-yard drive in his last appearance of the game with a rushing score from nine yards out.
In five games, Stewart has completed nearly 63 percent of his passes for 1,283 yards and eight touchdowns versus four interceptions. He is averaging 256.6 passing yards per game, third in the league.