The Purdue Boilermakers bolstered their upset bid against Michigan State on Saturday with one of the wilder trick plays you’ll see.
Leading 14-7 in the second quarter, Purdue went deep into the playbook and went with a double lateral screen pass to wide receiver Jackson Anthrop. To say it was complex and required perfect timing to work would be an understatement. Not only did it work, but it turned into a 39-yard touchdown.
Purdue just ran the greatest trick play in the history of football pic.twitter.com/mu4vedbuHN
— Dustin Schutte (@SchutteCFB) November 6, 2021
That’s about the best execution possible on a play like that. The convoy set up perfectly, and Anthrop did the rest.
It takes guts to call a play like that, especially with everything that has to go right for it to work. After all, if anything is off, a botched trick play can look extremely embarrassing.
Purdue would go on to embarrass the previously unbeaten Spartans 40-29. The Boilermakers are now 6-3, while MSU fell to 8-1. Next week, Purdue will try to upset another Big Ten juggernaut, as it travels to Columbus to take on Ohio State. Michigan State, on the other hand, will host the Maryland Terrapins, who are coming off a huge loss of their own.
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