MISSOULA — Griz quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat began his six-touchdown day with a score that will be etched into Grizzly fans' minds for quite a while.
After marching the opening kickoff down the field over the course of 14 plays, Montana found itself in a third-and-goal scenario from the 4-yard line. Ah Yat took the shotgun snap, faked a handoff to running back Eli Gillman and rolled to his right. Sacred Heart linebacker Luke Hackett charged downhill towards Ah Yat, looking to secure a TFL and force a field goal.
Instead, Ah Yat contorted his legs to spin out of the tackle and send himself moving back to the left. He outran Hackett before forcing SHU defensive tackle Jared Hirschfeld to miss his tackle with a quick misdirection. Ten seconds of playtime had already passed, but Ah Yat now fou