Texas has raised the bar @NickRozay23 @LukeFerg15 @rafagaglianone @espn @SBNation @BleacherReport @SportsCenter pic.twitter.com/J8ciBYTxuh
— Trey Holtz (@TreyHoltz) June 6, 2015
Wide receivers catching passes while they do a backflip has been all the rage this Spring, but Texas kicker Nick Rose has gone and changed the game. Rose had a video uploaded of him doing a backflip and having a holder toss up a football in midair just in time for Nick to attempt a kick.
We don’t want to be too picky but it is hard to tell if the ball actually made it through the uprights. With this said, the video is as impressive as it gets. We can only hope that the NCAA rules committee allows this sort of thing for possible two-point conversions in the near future.
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