WATCH: Wild trick play wins this Georgia high school football game in 4th overtime

A backward toss from a tight end to a tight end to win it?!

Well, that didn’t take very long.

High school football always provides the type of gridiron dramatics that leave fans in awe and crowd-roaring disbelief: Wild, tackle-breaking scampers, perfectly timed TD passes and defensive stands fitting of a Hollywood script.

But what occurred during the game between Loganville High School (Ga.) and Monroe Area High School (Ga.) might be the best of the best. Of all.

It happened in the fourth OT—fourth!—from the 13-yard line.

Loganville’s quarterback took the snap and handed the ball off to the tight end pulling from the line of scrimmage … who then went no-look—in the most no-look way EVER, a la with his back facing the end zone, a hoist over his head …

At this point, the defense looked confused—and rightfully so—as the trickery unfolded…

And then, the ball lands in the outstretched arms of an open receiver (another tight end) in the end zone, who slides to the ground for the six and OT win, 45-39.

And scene.

To the tape!

The sideline view is even more incredible:

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Safe to say, High School Football 2022 is off to a pretty solid start!

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Notre Dame-Navy: The world the last time the two didn’t meet (before 2020)

What was the world like last time Notre Dame and Navy didn’t play (previous to 2020, anyway)

Notre Dame and Navy have been playing football against each other for a very long time.  The two met every year from 1927-2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic wound up ultimately costing the two their annual meeting last fall.

Previous to 2020, the last year Notre Dame and Navy didn’t play football against each other was all the way back in 1926.  Here are a variety of things that were going on in the world in 1926:

Michigan State Football offers 4-star wide receiver Shaleak Knotts, No. 2 player in NC

MSU Football has offered one of the top wide receivers in the 2022 recruiting class in Shaleak Knotts.

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Shaleak Knotts is currently predicted to attend North Carolina to play football, but don’t tell Mel Tucker that. The Michigan State head coach offered Knotts a scholarship on Tuesday despite the Monroe, North Carolina’s projection to attend his local college.

Knotts is the No. 2 ranked player in North Carolina and the No. 8 wide receiver in the 2022 class according to 247sports. He currently attends Monroe High School.

Aside from North Carolina, here is the full list of teams that have offered Knotts so far:

  • East Carolina
  • Kentucky
  • Miami
  • Penn State
  • Rutgers
  • Tennessee
  • Vanderbilt
  • Virginia
  • Virginia Tech
  • South Carolina
  • Akron
  • Coastal Carolina

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