Did Texas Tech Just Pull Off The Greatest Two-Point Conversion Of All Time?

Sometimes the Internet can be prone to hyperbole, but we mean it when we say that this is the greatest two-point conversion of all time. Texas Tech scored a touchdown in the second quarter of its game against Kansas to go up 9-0. The Red Raiders lined up for a two-point conversion in a unique formation, with a quarterback and a running back lined up behind the center and everyone else split out wide.

Instead of hiking it between his legs to the quarterback, Tech’s center swung the ball to his side over to one of the team’s offensive tackles, Le’Raven Clark, who rumbled in behind the makeshift offensive line, putting the Red Raiders ahead, 11-0.

Naturally, everyone on Twitter loved the play, because it involved a large football player scoring in a unique way.

Clark is no stranger to making plays that everyone on the Internet loves, as he lit up Baylor’s Shawn Oakman earlier this season and took a lateral during Tech’s final play from its insane game against TCU.

Red Raiders coach Kliff Kingsbury is known for doing some really funky stuff on the offensive side of the ball, but he may have one-upped himself with this one.

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