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Rutgers University's football team executed a creative play call known as the fumblerooski during a game against Ohio State. The play involved quarterback Gavin Wimsatt snapping the ball to running back Kyle Monangai between his legs, who then ran 45 yards into the Ohio State red zone. However, later in the game, Wimsatt threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown by Ohio State, shifting the momentum of the game. Rutgers ultimately kicked a field goal to bring the score to 7-6 in favor of Ohio State.
Gavin Wimsatt overthrows a lofted pass to Kyle Monangai and it gets picked off by Ohio State. The Buckeyes return it for a touchdown, completely shifting the momentum of this game and taking all of the air out of the building. No. 1 Ohio State 14, Rutgers 9.
Good news: Gavin Wimsatt completed his first pass of the game. Bad news: it gained 0 yards on third-and-goal from the three-yard line. Rutgers kicks the field goal to come within 7-6 of Ohio State with two minutes until the break.
Rutgers got the fourth-down fumblerooski 👀 (via @CBSSportsCFB) https://t.co/EyVrLDKdqI
Rutgers with the fumblerooski. 😅👏 (🎥: @BigTenNetwork) https://t.co/E6lBLrZQYS
Rutgers running the fumblerooski 😳 https://t.co/4r9nYFmRF7
Rutgers converts the fourth down with one of the most creative play calls you’ll see this season: https://t.co/NLXStE8ecf
RUTGERS WITH THE FUMBLEROOSKI TRICK PLAY 👏 https://t.co/gizAy5GXYV
Rutgers just converted the fourth down with an incredible play-call. Gavin Wimsatt received the snap, then snapped it back to Kyle Monangai between his legs. The running back took it 45 yards into the Ohio State red zone.