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The fake slide in college football is dead. Long live the fake slide. Last week, Pitt QB Kenny Pickett set the college football world on fire by taking off against Wake Forest, made it look like ...
The fake slide in college football is dead. Long live the fake slide. Last week, Pitt QB Kenny Pickett set the college football world on fire by taking off against Wake Forest, made it look like ...
The NCAA is stopping the fake slide that Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett used to score a touchdown in the ACC Championship Game on Saturday. According to a memo from NCAA national coordinator of ...
For the play in question, Kenny Pickett’s fake slide froze defenders and opened him up for a 58-yard touchdown run in Pittsburgh’s 45-21 win over Wake Forest in the ACC championship game.
If that was the last fake slide we've seen, it was a heck of a play. And the Kenny Pickett Rule will remind us of how great it was. All 43 bowl games, previewed by pretty strange AI-generated art ...
Kenny Pickett just gave college football one of its highlights of the year. In Saturday’s ACC championship game, the Heisman-hopful Pitt QB pulled out the fake slide on his way to a 58-yard ...
Kenny Pickett is excited he changed the game. The 23-year-old quarterback for Pittsburgh, who was first-team All-ACC this season, executed a fake slide in the middle of a 58-yard touchdown ...
The fake slide Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett used to help clear his path for a long touchdown run in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game is now against the rules in college ...
Wake Forest's head coach Dave Clawson had his share of complaints about how Pitt's quarterback Kenny Pickett faked out Wake Forest's defense with a fake slide on a 56-yard touchdown run. And Pat ...
The memo states that such a play is not reviewable. Pickett used a fake slide to freeze defenders and run for a 58-yard touchdown on the first possession of Pitt's 45-21 ACC title win over Wake ...