School soccer is great when it’s good. It’s additionally nice when it’s horrible. Kansas and UNLV have been nearer to the latter than the previous after they met on Friday in Week 3, however the finish product was nonetheless one of many extra entertaining video games of the quick season.
UNLV beat Kansas, 23-20, for a come-from-behind victory. The Rebels scored a chaotic landing on the halftime buzzer to chop into what was an 11-point Kansas lead, after which shut down the Jayhawks offense within the second half (limiting them to just one subject purpose) as they cast forward for the win.
The wildest play of the sport occurred within the fourth quarter. With UNLV trailing by 4 factors, QB Matthew Sluka took off up the center on a scramble and instantly fumbled when he was hit from behind by a Jayhawks defender. Kansas tried to dive on the ball and by accident booted it ahead … proper to a different Kansas participant, who by some means botched the inside track. Kansas then had six gamers across the soccer making an attempt to dive on it, however nonetheless couldn’t corral it. The ball bounced again to UNLV, and so they lastly secured the possession. Watch the play right here:
HOW did Kansas not come away with that soccer? Virtually each participant on the sector in a black jersey had an opportunity to safe the ball, however none of them might do it.
This play truly helped resolve the sport. After recovering the fumble, UNLV drove down the sector and scored the go-ahead-touchdown. They wouldn’t path the remainder of the sport.
Kansas was a two landing favourite coming into the night time. This loss goes to sting.
UNLV improves to 3-0. Kansas falls to 1-2. It feels wonderful to have soccer again in our lives, even (particularly?) when it results in sequences that must be soundtracked by ‘Yackety Sax.’