Florida State quarterback Tommy Castellanos is a fun player to watch with an incredible arm, but the play he made under pressure at the end of the first half against Pitt on Saturday that was straight out of a video game.
With six seconds left in the second quarter and a 14-14 game, No. 25 Florida State was at the Panthers‘ 25-yard line facing second-and-10. Almost instantly after the snap, Pitt’s rush put Castellanos under some quick pressure and forced the quarterback to roll out to his left.
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As he was about to be sacked, Castellanos did his best magician impression and somehow managed to get a huge side-arm-esque pass off. Despite the pressure and chaos, Castellanos was a cheat code with an impressive throw, caught by Landon Thomas for a 25-yard touchdown.
But Castellanos. Just… wow.
College football Twitter loved it.
Florida State had a 21-14 lead over Pitt going into halftime.
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This article originally appeared on For The Win: Florida State’s Tommy Castellanos was a cheat code on a wild TD vs. Pitt