Earlier this week, Burton football coach Jason Hodde said 3-0 would be a great feeling.
A three-hour thrill ride eventually led to that victorious feeling after a double-overtime classic.
Burton (3-0) defeated Schulenburg 68-66 Friday night at Panther Stadium after two overtimes came down to two-point conversions.
The Panthers needed a last-second touchdown in regulation to tie the game at 54-54. A missed PAT sent the game into overtime.
Schulenburg converted first in overtime on a rushing touchdown, but could not get a two-point conversion.
Burton quarterback Kayden Patterson responded with a one-yard rushing score of his own on a fourth down situation. The Panthers could not get a two-point try to go for the win, forcing double overtime.
Patterson found Yobani Brewer for a touchdow