As high school football enters the final stretch of the season, we see more and more players starting to make highlight reel plays.
Friday night on ESPN2, that was no different.
Georgia Tech commit Trajen Greco hauled in an impressive one-handed touchdown reception to give Mill Creek a lead over Buford early in the fourth quarter.
Greco, who committed to Georgia Tech over Boston College, Appalachian State and others, appeared to be tackled early on the play but was able to retain his focus, adjust his body, and catch the ball with one hand as he was going to the ground.
Greco does not have a defined position at the moment, playing both offense and defense as many high school football players tend to do.
It’s one thing to make a catch like that, but to do it on national television certainly makes for a special memory and highlight to replay for years to come.
Greco was a three-star recruit until earlier this week when 247Sports bumped him up to a four-star, and he immediately them look good with his highlight reel catch.
People had plenty to say on social media, as a Florida State fan tweeted at the coaching staff to try and flip Greco.
@Coach_Norvell @FSUFootball @CoachAAtkins Y’all go ahead and offer Trajen Greco from Mill Creek. Dudes a baller. He’s a GT commit but we can pull him away. He’s been all over the field against Buford tonight.
— Casey Rhodes (@the_coachrhodes) October 14, 2023
Not to be outdone, an Auburn fan employed the same strategy.
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