There are two plays, both from this season, that don’t begin to cover four years of college football, don’t cover 260 career receptions, 3,217 yards, 23 touchdowns.
But they do illustrate just how far KeeSean Johnson, the Fresno State wideout, has come since catching career pass No. 1 as a WR2 or maybe a WR3 back in his freshman season, 2015, a modest 8-yard completion working with long-departed quarterback Zack Greenlee, who transferred to Texas-El Paso.
The first of those plays came second, just last Saturday in a victory over San Diego State that clinched a second consecutive division title in the Mountain West Conference.