Watch: Ohio QB Races For Record 99-Yard TD

During the first quarter of yesterday's 27-26 loss to the Buffalo Bulls, Ohio quarterback Armani Rogers ran for a record 99-yard touchdown.

The longest rushing touchdown by a quarterback in NCAA history. Pretty self explanatory since you can't run from any further to score on the field.






New York Giants' quarterback Daniel Jones nearly did the same thing except he was tripped by a ghost of the red zone.

And giving up a touchdown like this has to be frustrating, right? Buffalo fans came into the play thinking safety on a play where the running back would likely attack that left side of the defense. Turns out the defense would take Little League outfielder angles to put a damper on the defensive stand.

Buffalo surrendered 183 yards on the ground from Armani Rogers ALONE and just 75 yards through the air on 10 attempts. We know what head coach Sean McDermott did for practice this morning.