College football fans cannot get enough of a little-known quarterback at a small college.
Baylor’s matchup with Long Island University last Saturday didn’t make the highlight reel of any sports show, but it did have one unintended highlight as it put the spotlight on LIU QB Chris Howell.
Not because he may be a future draft pick, but because his throwing motion is something no one has ever seen before.
In a game between the Baylor Bears and Long Island Sharks, the lefty quarterback had fans going nuts with his release and awkward throwing motion. You simply can’t teach this and would never do so.
The left-hander uses a sweeping sidearm motion to throw his passes. One of his highlights included a 35-yard throw perfectly placed for receiver Aviyon Smith-Mack.
His throwing motion didn’t work all game long as he attempted just nine other passes, completing only three of them for a total of six yards outside of the 35-yarder shown above.
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The football program is just 8–30 in its five seasons competing at the Division I level.
The 6′ 1″, 190-pound quarterback is 13 for 29 from the field with 180 passing yards, with zero touchdowns and one interception on the year. He’s added 19 rushes for 58 yards for two touchdowns on the ground.