Notre Dame is winning the game, but Jalen Ramsey’s denial of Everett Golson’s pass is a play that can serve as a momentum changer in this highly intense battle between Notre Dame and Florida State.
Everett Golson and his Notre Dame Fighting Irish are leading Florida State at the half, but Jalen Ramsey showed Golson that winning the game wasn’t going to be easy. Ramsey channeled his inner Mutombo and swatted away Golson’s pass.
Ramsey also ended the play with a little dance to boot. Somewhere Dikembe Mutombo was watching and somewhere Mutombo nodded his head in approval. Ramsey’s denial of Golson is a type of play that can change momentum. The end result is only an incomplete pass, but the fashion that it happened can energize a crowd and a team.
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The second half of this game is setting up to be a good one. The importance of this game is extremely high and in the end only one of these teams will end up victorious. This game has lived up to the hype and more so far, let’s see how the second half pans out.
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