NC State's attempt to catch Notre Dame offside turns into pick-six

NC State center Garrett Bradbury’s attempt to trap Notre Dame offside was a novel idea. But it backfired spectacularly.

Bradbury snapped the ball as a Notre Dame player tried to anticipate the third down snap count with the goal of getting a five-yard penalty. But no Notre Dame player was offside when the ball was snapped.

And since Bradbury snapped the ball early, the entire NC State line stayed in their positions. Again, with the goal of catching Notre Dame offside.

But since Notre Dame wasn’t offside, the play went on. And as Ryan Finley scrambled away from oncoming defenders, he threw an interception to Irish defensive back Julian Love, who returned the pass 69 yards for a touchdown.

(Via NBC)
(Via NBC)

This is how close it was at the time of the snap. It looks from this angle that no flag was the right call.

(Via NBC)
(Via NBC)

The pass also broke an exceptional streak of Finley’s in about the worst possible way. Before that play, Finley had gone 339 passes without throwing an interception. His most recent pick was Nov. 19, 2016 against Miami.

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