
ARE YOU KIDDING ME, NOAH BROWN? pic.twitter.com/plNn52Bejg
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) September 18, 2016
This will definitely be the catch of the year, and we can't think of much that could happen to unseat it.
No. 3 Ohio State was facing No. 14 Oklahoma on Saturday, with the Buckeyes holding a 28-17 lead near the end of the first half. With the ball, Ohio State took a shot, and wide receiver Noah Brown came down with the ball around the Oklahoma defender for a touchdown.
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The play was confirmed upon review.
The catch is similar to the famous Tyrone Prothro catch for Alabama, and that of Francis Owusu last year for Stanford. Assuming Ohio State wins, this catch will definitely go down as a legend for the Buckeyes.
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