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In a season already filled with outstanding one-handed catches, Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Osirus Mitchell delivered another unthinkable touchdown grab on Saturday.

Mitchell’s stunning catch in the clutch with only 17 seconds remaining in the first half and the Bulldogs trailing by 10. Quarterback Tommy Stevens threw a dart into the end zone and Mitchell made the insane one-handed grab in the back of the end zone for the score.

Mitchell has made the end zone a regular stop during his junior season and Saturday’s trip marked his third consecutive game with a touchdown. He seems to turn things up when in scoring range and this unbelievable catch is further proof that he just can’t be stopped from scoring.

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