It’s been a good day for college football’s big boys.
Building on the momentum from North Dakota State’s four-fullback touchdown play, University of Texas at El Paso senior defensive end Jadrian Taylor got in on the fun and scored a touchdown with a highlight play of his own.
To start the fourth quarter of UTEP’s 41-35 win over Charlotte, Taylor recovered a fumble at the Miners goal line and rumbled 100 yards across the field to score a defensive touchdown.
It was quite a glorious jaunt for the pass rusher, one that helped 3-3 UTEP get the dub and get back to .500 on the season.
100-YARD SCOOP-AND-SCORE FOR THE BIG MAN 😳 @UTEPFB pic.twitter.com/XTwfXzP7zR
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) October 2, 2022
Taylor had three sacks in the UTEP win and was rightfully proud of his stellar performance.
I’m BACKKKKKKKK 🤩 https://t.co/Q4EqtOXuUP
— Jadrian “Kamo” Taylor (@kamo_js) October 2, 2022
Do your thing, Kamo. You made big guys everywhere proud Saturday night.