
LaQuan McGowan had the mother of all fat guy touchdowns in the Cotton Bowl on Thursday.
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Now itās not secret that the Baylor offense and head coach Art Briles has a lot of tricks up their sleeves and can score in a variety of creative ways. However, there is no possible way that they could somehow implement 390-pound offensive lineman LaQuan McGowan into the game plan at a skill position, right?
Well, we were apparently proven wrong about this on Thursday in the Cotton Bowl against Michigan State and it was one of the most glorious moments of the year in college football, hands down.
At one point in the third quarter with the Bears looking to further their lead over the Spartans, Briles actually had McGowan check in at tight end. It was obvious that he was an eligible receiver, but there was no way that he could catch the ball and get into the end zone, right?
Oh, just watch in the video below as McGowan pulls off the glorious feat.
That is it. There are no more fat guy touchdowns, because this one has shut all the competition down forever.
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