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Michigan just scored a TD in the first 3 seconds. Was pretty wild, but now I'm wondering how feasible it would be to score even quicker.
I suppose it could be theoretically. On the kickoff the receiver catches the ball at the 1 yard line, take one step is hit and the ball pops out, and lands in the hands of a coverage team member lying on the ground in the endzone.Michigan just scored a TD in the first 3 seconds. Was pretty wild, but now I'm wondering how feasible it would be to score even quicker.
Yeah, I suppose on the kickoff the ball could bounce on the ground with no one touching it, and then getting picked up by the kicking team on the goal line. The clock wouldn't start until someone touches the ball. I wonder what the record is? Evidently it is 3 seconds for the NFL but couldn't find anything for college.I suppose it could be theoretically. On the kickoff the receiver catches the ball at the 1 yard line, take one step is hit and the ball pops out, and lands in the hands of a coverage team member lying on the ground in the endzone.
Extremely unlikely but not impossible.
Or he muffs the ball, but it is recovered in the end zone. Can't advance a muff but if it is already in the end zone, it could be just 2 seconds. Improbable but possible.
Both cases are quite a reach.
Michigan just scored a TD in the first 3 seconds. Was pretty wild, but now I'm wondering how feasible it would be to score even quicker.