Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Easiest Touchdown in the History of College Football

            It was as easy as stealing candy from a baby, when University of Cincinnati defensive lineman Walter Stewart took the ball from University of Connecticut quarterback Johnny McEntee in the endzone for a touchdown. A false start penalty followed by a delay of game penalty on UConn on consecutive plays pushed the Huskies back to their own five yard line. McEntee dropped back to pass, was being heavily pressured and when he attempted to throw the ball to avoid a safety, Stewart grabbed the ball. He didn't have to run to the endzone, catch the ball, or pick it up off the ground, so all of the hard work was already done.
Courtesy of http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/

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