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A Georgia high school football game ended up having one of the craziest endings — and passes — ever.

With the ball at the 15-yard line in the fourth overtime of the season opener on Friday, Loganville High School’s Connor O’Neill, lined up at tight end and went in motion toward the backfield. The ball was shotgun snapped to the quarterback. He handed it O’Nelll, who then tossed it over his head without looking to receiver Josh Rudder, who caught the ball at the goalline.

The trick play, which was shared by Loganville assistant coach Willie Oglesby, received a mass of cheers from the crowd.

Despite the insane pass, a referee called him down at the 1-yard line. But Loganville went on to score on the drive to clinch the game against Monroe Area.

“@SportsCenter this gotta be in the top ten,” Oglesby posted on Twitter after the game.

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