 Texas High School State Championship game, Ryan Vershado Creek, two one cool name, one not cool name. And the old starburst play works perfectly. Seven's running faster than I think anyone's ever run. Number two lays a nice block. Just seems like Ryan's the better team. I think they actually go on to lose. But what a hell of a play. I watched this on Instagram and then I thought, hey, I kind of just actually want to see what happened here and thought, oh, maybe other people want to see it in slow mo. So these you got the four guys that are going to run this play. I think no matter where they kick, they'll figure it out. Number 14 is the spin cycle dude. So he gets the ball here and then 15 is going to start running down field. Number seven, he's going to actually grab the ball. Number two is going to fake like it. Now the hole that number two ends up having seems like he could have scored easily as well. Number two on the other team's got a beat on the dude. My favorite player is this guy over here on Shadow Creek because he just completely stays away from the ball like he's still running as fast as he can up here. What are you doing, dude? And then we'll go backwards to watch the block number two lace. He number two was started as far away, tosses that dude. Now 15, the other guy that was part of the spin cycle. He's bullying the kicker and the easiest touchdown ever. And just the start of it looks so cool. And they just run so fast. They lost. Why didn't they just run this play every play? Probably would have won. I don't know, gotta ask the coach about that one.