NC State ran 1 of the worst trick plays in college football history against Georgia Tech
NC State ran one of the worst trick plays of all time in college football against hosting Georgia Tech on Thursday night.
In a terrible play design that should be banished from the face of the Earth, the Wolfpack shifted its formation to send most of its offensive line out wide and just put the center and quarterback out for a long snap.
Well, Georgia Tech linebacker E.J. Lightsey positioned himself to make the play of the night when a quick toss from NC State quarterback CJ Bailey bounced off wide receiver KC Concepcion's hands and hopped right into Lightsey's possession for a fumble recovered for a touchdown.
You have to feel awful for the NC State players because why in the world would you run a play like this? The whole formation looked doomed from the start, so the ugly finish wasn't a huge surprise.
Let's never do this again, NC State. Please.
Feature image courtesy of ESPN.
NC State... I just, I can't, what are you do---- lmaoooooooo pic.twitter.com/q3gL7a9Jt9
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) November 22, 2024
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