Video: Kent State’s Andre Parker Returns a Fumble the Wrong Direction
Kent State’s Andre Parker contributed a very early entry for the worst play of the college football season, but he had some help from the Towson punt return team. Kent State punted, Towson’s punt returner called everyone off and then accidentally touched the ball. Parker then picked the ball up and instead of running it 7 yards into the end zone for a touchdown, he took off in the opposite direction for what should have been a safety. Except! Towson was so confused that they chased Parker down. It was spectacular.

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6 Responses to “Video: Kent State’s Andre Parker Returns a Fumble the Wrong Direction”
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August 30th, 2012 at 9:28 PM
he took off in the opposite direction for what should have been a safety.
That still would be a safety? Even with no sack in the endzone? I’ve never heard of a situation like this. We need an expert opinion.
/Calls replacement officials
August 30th, 2012 at 9:32 PM
My favorite part of the whole thing, those two points could have been the spark they needed to get back in the game
August 30th, 2012 at 9:54 PM
what a dope. must be HGH or concussions.
August 30th, 2012 at 10:44 PM
Why wasn’t the play blown dead at the recovery? Don’t MAC refs know the muff rule?
August 31st, 2012 at 12:18 AM
August 31st, 2012 at 12:19 AM
That still would be a safety? Even with no sack in the endzone? I’ve never heard of a situation like this. We need an expert opinion.
yes, yes, really? watch this
Why wasn’t the play blown dead at the recovery? Don’t MAC refs know the muff rule?
they probably felt like he wasn’t trying to field it, since he was waving the whole world off. I’m not entirely sure you can muff a bouncing ball anyway, officially.