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Published October 01, 2015
The final moments of a Texas high school football game turned into a breathless affair when a squib kick led to a touchdown return.
With just 3:39 left in the game between A&M Consolidated and Copperas Cove, both teams combined for 44 points, Deadspin.com reports.
With just 1 second left to play, Copperas Cove took a 41-38 lead with a field goal. Copperas head coach Jack Welch called for a squib kick to run out the clock, but it didn't go as planned.
Instead, A&M Consolidated players zigged and zagged, using lateral passes until junior Derrick Dick found an opening and scored, defeating Copperas Cove, 44-41.
Copperas Cove quarterback Manny Harris shattered a school record held by NFL star Robert Griffin III — most passing yards in a game (293), the website reports. Harris completed 34 of 51 passes for 516 yards and four touchdowns.
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