LINCOLN, Neb. —
In 2013, Nebraska's Ron Kellogg threw the ball about 60 yards to get the touchdown in one of the most memorable Hail Mary passes in school history.
Kellogg got the shotgun snap in the final play of the game against Northwestern.
He waited for the wideouts to get down the field before launching it dozens of yards toward the goal line.
The ball tipped in the air, but then it was caught by Jordan Westerkamp to give the Huskers the 27-24 win and to make Nebraska bowl-eligible.
See the story in the video above.
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