Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders and the offense pulled off an incredible win over the Baylor Bears on Saturday evening underscored by an unimaginable last-second Hail Mary play.
Sanders’ lengthy throw related with LaJohntay Wester to assist ship the sport into time beyond regulation. Then, Micah Welch’s 1-yard landing run gave Colorado the victory.
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The quarterback defined his feelings after the 38-31 win.
“We put [Travis Hunter] bottom, we knew he was going to get all the eye, then LaJohntay was simply going to be there outdoors one-on-one,” Sanders stated, through Yahoo Sports activities. “They’re not going to suppose we’re going to throw him the ball as a result of he’s like a shorter man in that scenario.
“So then I roll left, all people went in the course of the top zone and I simply trusted God. I simply threw it as much as God. And God answered the prayer for positive.”
Sanders was 25-of-41 with 341 passing yards and two landing passes. He additionally had a speeding landing.
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Travis Hunter led all receivers with seven catches for 134 yards.
“I knew they have been coming at me,” Hunter stated. “They didn’t suppose I might sort out, so I needed to present them.”
The unimaginable last-second play got here three days shy of the “Miracle at Michigan” play when the Kordell Stewart-led staff defeated Michigan on his Hail Mary play in 1994. The printed confirmed the clip seconds earlier than Sanders’ landing.
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“Coronary heart-wrenching loss,” Baylor coach Dave Aranda stated. “Haven’t actually been part of one thing like that, particularly right down to the final play of time beyond regulation…. Very arduous to take. The staff may be very gutted proper now, and so annoyed. We’re most likely going to be hurting all the best way again to Waco.”
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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