Texas Tech wide receiver Dylan Cantrell made his own attempt at raising the bar for backflip catches among wide receiver in college football. Cantrell makes a few one-handed snags in the locker room ...
Catching a football? Not so hard. Doing a backflip? That’s a bit more difficult. Doing a backflip and catching a football? Now that’s some pure skill. NIU wide receiver Aregeros Turner is going to be ...
It’s amazing what an athletic college-aged individual who’s bored and has some time on his hands can accomplish. The latest example? Texas’ main kickoff specialist the past three seasons and No. 1 ...
During Syracuse’s ACC showdown with Pittsburgh at Yankees Stadium, Orange starting quarterback Garrett Shrader opted to show off his gymnastics skills during a live offensive play. In the first ...
One camper stole the show during Sunday's session of Joe Mixon's youth football camp at Sycamore High School.The camp, held by Mixon and featuring a special appearance by Ja'Marr Chase on Sunday, saw ...
When you're on a football field, you must always be aware of your surroundings. That's true after the ball snaps, but it's also the case before it's even kicked off. An Auburn cheerleader and Oklahoma ...
Florida incoming freshman QB Will Grier still has an additional football to go to match Minnesota WR Logan Hutton, but his football-catching backflip is still incredibly impressive. Grier posted a ...
Wide receivers are getting more and more athletic, and as the bar is raised for catch difficulty we continue to see these players push themselves on the practice field. Catching passes one-handed or ...
Even if you have never seen Wisconsin defensive lineman Olive Sagapolu play a down of football, you can probably conclude that he is one of the most athletic nose tackles in the country. Why? You’ll ...
First things first: Let’s not pick on the poor soul managing the NFL’s UK X (formerly Twitter) account, who posted a video of Tyreek Hill borrowing a cell phone for use as a prop in his post-touchdown ...