His dad was known for the long ball.
On Saturday afternoon, The Kid’s kid took his turn going the distance.
At the end of the third quarter, Trey Griffey caught a ball from quarterback Brandon Dawkins — thrown from the end zone — at Arizona’s own 15-yard line, and the redshirt junior wideout proceeded to cut right to the middle of the field, cut back to the left and take it all the way to the end zone, avoiding as many as five or six ASU defenders along the way.
It was a 95-yard touchdown, the second longest catch in UA history and third-longest play overall.