You better get to know Eli Renoux, because this sophomore from Andover High School in Kansas will soon be garnering attention from many college scouts. In this incredible display of athleticism, Renoux pretty much put together an entire highlight tape in one single punt return for a touchdown. The play looks bleak at first, but Renoux doesn’t give up, changing direction a few times, pulling a field reversal, an unbelievable hurdle, and finally a Madden like spin move that left the kicking team at a loss. Dude can ball.
High School Sophomore Puts Together Entire Highlight Reel In One Punt Return
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