While You Were Tailgating: 5 Things You Have To See From The Weekend

While You Were Tailgating: 5 Things You Have To See From The Weekend

If you enjoy maximum drama, Heisman contenders who deliver, or squirrels who run for touchdowns, we've got you.

Sep 25, 2017 by Kolby Paxton
While You Were Tailgating: 5 Things You Have To See From The Weekend
If you enjoy maximum drama, Heisman Trophy contenders who deliver on a big stage, or squirrels who run for touchdowns, the past weekend of football did not disappoint.

Here's what you may have missed while you were busy flippin' cups.

Camas Shocked Coeur d'Alene



In a top high school showdown on Friday night, Coeur d'Alene (Idaho) took an 11-point lead on the road against Camas (WA) with 9:30 left when quarterback Colson Yankoff got loose for a 65-yard touchdown run. And the Vikings seemed to be on the verge of putting the game away for good on a late drive that saw them march inside the Papermakers' 5-yard line.

But then there was a fumble -- and the rest will go down in history as one of the greatest rallies in Camas history.

A 97-yard drive, recovered onside kick, several high-leverage connections between quarterback Kyle Allen and Drake Owen, and a game-winning score on fourth and goal with 20 seconds left highlighted a 28-25 comeback win you'll have to see to believe.


Then St. John Bosco Stunned St. John's



The drama on FloFootball was far from finished at the conclusion of Camas' come-from-behind win. On Saturday, St. John Bosco (CA) trailed 10-0 at the half and 17-7 with just under seven minutes remaining at St. John's College High School (DC). That's when Braves head coach Jason Negro opted to sit senior quarterback Re-al Mitchell in favor of sophomore DJ Uiagalelei in hopes of sparking a stagnant offense.



Mission accomplished.



Uiagalelei led a pair of fourth-quarter scoring drives -- both of which were punctuated by George Holani scores -- and seventh-ranked St. John Bosco escaped with a 21-17 victory over No. 12 St. John's.


And Then Penn State Completed This Walk-Off Touchdown Pass

Not to be outdone, the collegiate ranks delivered their own theatrics during the primetime slate -- most notably, this unbelievable walk-off touchdown strike from Penn State's Trace McSorley to Juwan Johnson to beat Iowa 21-19 on Saturday night.



McSorley threw a perfect ball inside of a crazy window -- and then punted the football along with the Hawkeyes dreams of another upset in Iowa City.


Meanwhile, Saquon Barkley Put His Own Name Atop The Heisman Watch List

The junior running back racked up 211 rushing yards and 94 receiving yards on 40 touches. He also did this:




Oh, And A Squirrel Scored A Touchdown

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Give this little dude a scholarship.



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