COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S BOWL season started in style yesterday as Colorado State rallied from eight points down with two minutes remaining to win the New Mexico Bowl thanks, in large part to the rarely seen Statue of Liberty play.
As you can see, Colorado State quarterback Garrett Grayson moves his arm as if he’s throwing the football but he’s actually using his other hand to give the ball to Donnell Alexander who runs it in for the two point conversion.
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They then forced a fumble on the ensuing kick off before kicking a 41-yard field goal and ensuring an unlikely win.
VIDEO: Brilliant 'Statue of Liberty' play from last night's college football
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S BOWL season started in style yesterday as Colorado State rallied from eight points down with two minutes remaining to win the New Mexico Bowl thanks, in large part to the rarely seen Statue of Liberty play.
As you can see, Colorado State quarterback Garrett Grayson moves his arm as if he’s throwing the football but he’s actually using his other hand to give the ball to Donnell Alexander who runs it in for the two point conversion.
They then forced a fumble on the ensuing kick off before kicking a 41-yard field goal and ensuring an unlikely win.
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