WATCH: Rutgers uses offensive lineman to trick Ohio State on passing touchdown

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights pulled out the trickeration against Ohio State by sneaking an eligible offensive lineman in for a touchdown.

Sometimes you just have to give the opponent due credit.

Look, Rutgers isn’t going to get back into this game, but at least head coach Greg Schiano is throwing everything and several kitchen sinks into the game plan. One of those was a little trickeration broken out at just the right time.

The Scarlet Knights found themselves deep in Buckeye territory, and on first and goal from the four-yard line, Rutgers snuck offensive lineman Raiqwon O’Neal on the edge as an eligible receiver. However, it went undetected by the Ohio State defense. The result? A four-yard buffet eater touchdown.

Click on the below and watch the Scarlet Knights coaching staff get the best of the Buckeye brain trust, at least in this situation.

Again, nothing but the tip of the cap on this one. The score may be out of hand, but at least the team from Piscataway, New Jersey is still putting up the good fight.

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