I think what really makes this for me isn't that he got the first down, it's that he broke a tackle!
I've seen jokes about tackle-eligible plays, but unfortunately those doesn't really work in college, thanks to this rule:
Half the point of a tackle-eligible play is that you have an otherwise normal offensive lineman with an offensive lineman's number up there on the end of the line go run a route and not block. It sort of loses part of the deception if #64 the rest of the game suddenly appears on the end of the line as #24. (Note that the NFL allows such a player to report himself "eligible" to the referee before the start of a play, which is why a lot of times when you see teams in their goalline packages you can hear the referee say "number 72 has reported eligible".)
Eligibility To Touch Legal Forward Pass
ARTICLE 3. a. Eligibility rules apply during a down when a legal forward pass is thrown.
2. Each back wearing a number other than 50 through 79.
- All Team B players are eligible to touch or catch a pass.
- When the ball is snapped, the following Team A players are eligible:
1. Each lineman who is on the end of his scrimmage line and who is wearing a number other than 50 through 79.
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