The talk about college football players is they are good enough to take the step up and play on Sundays.
Well. USC safety Talanoa Hufanga had the opportunity to play on a Sunday in his college career because of the COVID-19 riddled schedule.
The Trojans faced Washington State in a Pac-12 game and they were dominating in the first quarter.
Then came the spectacular interception and runback by Hufanga, who has three picks in 2020 and leads the conference.
Watch as the 6-foot-1, 215-pound junior tips the ball to himself and takes off on a runback that included showing off his hurdling talents.
🤯 @HufangaTalanoa got the pick and put on a show! pic.twitter.com/It2g17V5sL
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) December 7, 2020
Those kind of plays will have him appearing on Sundays at another level when his college career is done.