MUST SEE: Ian Book’s INSANE third down pass

Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book went to the school of Patrick Mahomes on Friday as he extended a second-half drive at North Carolina.

With Notre Dame holding onto a slight lead Friday at North Carolina, the Irish faced a third down in their own territory.

Senior quarterback Ian Book was forced to improvise as his initial reads in the progression weren’t available and it appeared he was about to be forced to run or throw the ball away.

But instead of either, Book decided to backhand a pass to his massive freshman tight end Michael Mayer.

The result sent social media into a frenzy and it’s a play you simply must watch if you haven’t seen and if you already have, it’s worth watching about six more times.

Unfortunately for Book and Notre Dame, the drive stalled and the Irish lead remained just seven points.

Steve Kerr to appear as special guest for Second City’s ‘The Last Show Left on Earth’

Don’t miss your chance to see Steve Kerr take a shot at improv comedy.

With the NBA season still on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, many players and coaches around the league are testing out new hobbies to fill their time. Music, video games and social media debates about hoops have been common selections.

For the Golden State Warriors head coach, it’s improv comedy.

Steve Kerr is slated to join the legendary sketch comedy outlet Second City for their third episode of “The Last Show Left on Earth” series. The show will be hosted by Second City alum Lauren Ash with Kerr serving as a special guest.

Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast will perform during the episode as the musical guest.

Through the first two episodes, former Saturday Night Live member Fred Armisen and Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy have joined as guests on “The Last Show on Earth.”

The production is scheduled to air at 6 p.m. Pacific Time on Topic’s streaming platforms on Facebook and Youtube.

Watch a sneak peek of Kerr’s performance with Ash via Bryan Kalbrosky on Twitter:

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