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071027 Trinity University 28 - Millsaps 24 End Zone Angle

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End Zone angle of the final play of Trinity vs. Millsaps Football. Down 24-16 with just over two minutes to go, Trinity's Riley Curry scored to cut the lead to 24-22. After a missed two point conversion attempt, Trinity's defense held Millsaps to a three-and-out without using any timeouts. The Tigers were left with two seconds and 60 yards to go for a score. 15 laterals and 62 seconds later, Trinity crossed the goal line to win the game and take the upper hand in the conference standings. Seven of the 11 players for Trinity touched the ball including, Blake Barmore, Shawn Thompson, Riley Curry, Josh Hooten, Michael Tomlin, Stephen Arnold, and Brandon Maddux.

A chart of the play can be seen at:
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/20071029sports.pdf

Video shot by Millsaps College
Trinity's Videographer: Bill Swint, Asst: Butch Maddux
Engineer: Bob Edwards, Asst: Scott Baer
Play-by-play commentary: Jon Wiener
Color commentary: Justin Thompson
SID: Justin Parker
Video Editor: Josh Moczygemba

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  • THEY LATERAL IT AND KEEP LATERAL IT ON THE LATERAL

  • One word.

    Rugby.

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  • Amazing but these color commentary guys need to STOP jumping the primary announcers call!!!! They do it from high school to the pros and it's so annoying!!! This would have been an amazing call but all of the sudden at 00:53 I can't hear it any more because there seems to be a MARAUDING APE in the background. "OHHH OHHH OHHHH" SHUT UP, bite your lip and let the play by play guy DO HIS JOB!!!

  • Bwahahaha lookit that block at 1:01

  • AMAZING

    

  • got a little excited there at the end- huh?

  • Football, as played by basketball players.

  • It was still a live ball because the ball was already in play...basically a fumble.

  • The ball bounced off the ground...doesnt that make it an incomplete pass? Or was that a fumble?

  • Laterals were far more common in American college (never pros) football back in the 60's and 70's. After a while defensive players became generally too fast to allow even one, let alone 15, laterals to succeed which is why, even in a division 3 game, this play was a miracle.

    Also, unlike rugby, football has a line of scrimage which allows a defense to set up and get organized for each play. This play worked better against a "prevent defense" than it would have against any normal defense.

  • Nothing too special just like an average rugby game. You guys should do this sort of play more.

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