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Penn State receiver makes great catch, breaks rugby rules

Penn State and UCF have kicked off college football’s first full Saturday of action, and the Nittany Lions’ passing game has been on point early. Sophomore quarterback Christian Hackenberg has topped 400 yards on the day, with two different receivers over 100 yards. One of them, Geno Lewis, did this:

The game is being played in Dublin at the same stadium that calls itself home to Ireland’s national rugby team, and the play would have been highly illegal in that sport. Besides the whole “forward pass” thing, the ball deflected off Lewis and moved forward, also known as a “knock on” (rugby term).

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