Generally in sports activities, it appears to be like like a crew is on its method to making an unimaginable mistake, solely to have issues work out completely in a very surprising means.
That’s what occurred for the UNLV soccer crew on the finish of the primary half in opposition to Kansas on Friday evening.
With UNLV trailing, 17-6, and time ticking away within the first half, the Rebels had superior right down to the Kansas 27-yard line with a working clock, lower than 10 seconds to play within the half, and two timeouts remaining.
It was an ideal alternative to name a timeout and doubtlessly arrange a last-second subject aim try, or maybe take one shot on the finish zone earlier than kicking a subject aim on the following play.
UNLV did none of that, known as no timeout and as an alternative simply snapped the ball to run a play because the half ticked away.
The consequence?
A 27-yard landing move to Jai’Den Thomas.