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Big man touchdown alert in Ohio (but it is throwing, not running)

Big man touchdown alert in Ohio (but it is throwing, not running)
Big man touchdown alert in Ohio (but it is throwing, not running)


There is nothing as glorious as a ‘big-man touchdown.’ Usually, the moment involves an offensive lineman taking a handoff and diving into the end zone for a touchdown. But guard Graham Gilmartin had to one-up the traditional thinking of what a big man touchdown entails.

In fact Gilmartin, a 6-foot-1, 240-pound lineman for Northville (Northville, Michigan), was the provider on this particular touchdown from a game this week.

Lining up at right guard, Gilmartin takes a reverse pitch and stands in the pocket as the defense closes in on him. But rather than run with the ball – as would be expected of a big man in one of these moments – Gilmartin heaves a pass that went 35 yards in the air to Nick Herner for a touchdown.

After pulling in the ball, Herner ran the final seven yards in what would become a 49-0 win by Northville over Salem (Canton, Michigan)

Talk about an incredible trick play and a truly memorable ‘big man touchdown.’

 

Gilmartin is now 1-for-1 on the year for 42 yards and a touchdown. Is there a quarterback controversy now brewing in Northville after this throw by Gilmartin?

Kidding of course, but it is a truly fun play for Gilmartin, who is a member of 2024 class and holds interest from Akron, Eastern Michigan, Harvard, Miami OH) and UPenn among others.



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