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High School Quarterback Completes Behind-the-Back Pass for 2 Points

10/28/2009 1:00 PM ET By Ryan Wilson

    • Ryan Wilson
    • Ryan Wilson is FanHouse's Back Porch Editor
Two-point conversions are a staple of high school football, mostly because at that level the quarterback or running back are more reliable options than the kicker.

So it's not altogether noteworthy that Central High School went for two after scoring a touchdown. What separates this particular attempt from any other I've ever seeen is that quarterback Will Briscoe went with the behind-the-back pass into the end zone. And he completed it for the converstion.

Video evidence after the jump.



This seems like something you'd do either in practice, or when your team is laying the beatdown to the schlubs scheduled for the homecoming game. In this case, it's the latter. The touchdown and extra point gave Central a 58-0 lead over Zachary High.

Bill Belichick remains unimpressed.

via sportsBYbrooks

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