This Is The Spookiest College Football Moment Of The Halloween Weekend And It Ain't Close

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During a Halloween night FCS matchup between the Idaho Vandals and Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, a remarkable play occurred. With the Lumberjacks leading 27-26, they attempted a two-point conversion after a touchdown. As quarterback Ty Pennington released the ball, the stadium lights suddenly went out, reminiscent of the Super Bowl XLVII blackout. Despite the darkness, wide receiver Joey Stout managed to catch the pass, successfully completing the conversion. Although Northern Arizona eventually lost in overtime, the catch stands out as a highlight due to the unusual circumstances under which it was made.
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