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South Dakota State Pulls Off Incredible 'Fake QB Sneak' Trick Play for Touchdown

Despite facing the No. 2 FCS team in the country in rival North Dakota State, No. 9 South Dakota State showed that it dared to go bold in attempting a red-zone trick play on fourth-and-1.

Not only did the fake quarterback sneak work, it resulted in a touchdown and went viral in the process.

On fourth-and-1 at the NDSU 11-yard line, with just over two minutes left in the half, the Jackrabbits center snapped the ball between the legs of quarterback Chris Oladokun to running back Pierre Strong Jr. in the backfield. While Oladokun pressed forward as if to gain the one yard needed for the first down, Strong Jr.