Texas had no trouble dispatching Oklahoma State in the first half of the Big 12 championship game, holding a 20-plus point lead roughly halfway into the second quarter.
On one of those touchdowns, Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers found 6-foot-4, 362-pound defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat wide open in the end zone for an easy touchdown.
It was a stunning play, as Sweat ran a beautiful route to get unguarded and catch the automatic touchdown. After he made the haul, Sweat did the Heisman pose as his Texas teammates cheered him on.
Sweat will one day make his NFL money terrorizing opposing quarterbacks, but on this play, he was Ewers’ best option in the passing game.
6' 4", 362 lb T'Vondre Sweat hit the Heisman pose after this big man TD
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 2, 2023
Sweat’s touchdown was just one of many in the first half for Texas, but it had to be the most memorable of the bunch.
College football fans loved seeing Sweat get involved in the offense as he did, even if it was likely only for one trick play.
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