There our offense was, on the field in Greenville North Carolina with only an absolutely slim chance of pulling off a last second desperation heave towards paydirt. One thing I never doubted for a second was the ability of Justin to be able to reach the end zone with his strong arm. I was doubting our ability to give him the type of protection that he needed to buy him enough time to make the type of pass required to win the ball game given the poor execution in the previous couple of drives by the offensive line. From our own 35 yard line with ten ticks of the clock left, would he heave the ball from here or would we try some sort of gadget play to get us in the end zone? Remember though at this time I was pretty disgusted with the turn of events that put us in the situation but as a loyal Knight I am always with the team all the way to the end so I sat and watched. Holman drops back to pass and finds Josh Reese with a perfect pass and catch on an out pattern to move us 14 yards closer to the destination.
Five seconds left (00:05). Having no timeouts left we line up quickly, Holman one last time of the night drops back to pass, not much pressure on him he steps up and launches the ball into the cool night air. I'd already played this down over in my head a couple of times by now and the outcome was the same: the ball gets knocked down by a group of defenders or just falls harmlessly to the ground. It is a play that all football fans have seen many times before and the result is almost always the same, incomplete pass, game over. As I expected, a group of three defenders were standing in and around the end zone waiting for the ball to come down. As they jump up to reach for the ball, Breshad gets just behind them at the goal line and comes down into his waiting grasp and his momentum carries him into the end zone for the final play of the game. TOUCHDOWN!!! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! DID THAT REALLY JUST HAPPEN???!!! KNIGHTS WIN!!!!
What an incredible way to end a game and a season. It will join all of the other greatest plays in UCF Football history and give us another trophy to put in the case at home.
Let's go Bowling!
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