Wrangler95
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For the total effort and execution Bru McCoy's catch is hard to beat. He was hit immediately and then, as you point out, put the ball on the ground leaving enough time for one more snap..Two come to mind. I believe it was Jauan Jennings running a post route and turning around to reach behind and over the defender to catch the ball. The other is the Bama game. Bru McCoy catching Hendon's pass and IMMEDIATELY planting on the field leaving 2 seconds left for the FG. The two defenders missed holding him up to run out the clock. It was almost like it was planned.
Is this the greatest catch in the history of Tennessee football or do you have a better one?
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Is this the greatest catch in the history of Tennessee football or do you have a better one?
For those of us in Neyland during the early/mid seventies, Larry Seivers hauled in everything thrown his way.
It’s crazy that no one is really talking about Keyton when they mention our WR’s the way they do Squirrel, D’onte, or Bru. I suppose an abundance of amazing WR’s is a nice problem to have. This group is going to light it up this year and I couldn’t be more excited.