Maryland’s D.J. Moore with unbelievable 92-yard touchdown (Video)

March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; Maryland Terrapins mascot on court during a stoppage in play during the first half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; Maryland Terrapins mascot on court during a stoppage in play during the first half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Maryland wide receiver D.J. Moore provided one of the most exciting college football highlights of the entire season with a touchdown you must see.

No. 18 Nebraska appeared to be on track to shut out Maryland, but the Terps had something else to say about it. Wide receiver D.J. Moore caught a short screen pass that could have easily gone for just one yard.

However, Moore showed off his incredible agility by dodging multiple defenders for a first down. Moore was not finished there, though. The Maryland wide receiver broke more tackles while receiving excellent blocking help from his teammates. Moore took it all the way to the house on a play that would impress Marshawn Lynch.

Moore took it all the way to the house on a play that would impress Marshawn Lynch.

"Trust me: Do yourself a favor and watch this D.J Moore @TerpsFootball touchdown. https://t.co/x9d3yTTyVP— Brent Yarina (@BTNBrentYarina) November 19, 2016"

Moore had one of his best games of the season, as he finished with six receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown. Most of his yardage obviously came on that one play. The sophomore receiver now has six touchdowns on the season, though. Moore still leads the Terps in receiving yards after his memorable performance against Nebraska.

Due to Moore’s incredible touchdown, the Terps avoided being shut out by the Cornhuskers. They lost the game, 28-7, but plays like this showed that they refused to quit until the final seconds on the clock expired. Maryland’s record decreased to 5-6 in the midst of a tough Big Ten schedule. However, the Terps will still be on track for bowl eligibility if they can defeat Rutgers at home next week.

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Meanwhile, Nebraska improved to 9-2 with their convincing win. They will likely not reach the Big Ten Championship Game, though. They suffered a close loss to No. 7 Wisconsin before being blown out by No. 2 Ohio State, which all but destroyed their playoff dreams.