With less than five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, No. 7 Stanford trailed No. 22 Oregon in Eugene, 31-21. But the Cardinal scored 10 more points, including a field goal as time expired, to take the game into overtime.
That’s when Colby Parkinson made the play of the game.
Stanford quarterback K.J. Costello threw a 23-yard pass which Parkinson, the sophomore tight end, tipped to himself (watch HERE) in the end zone for what proved to be the game-winner.
Parkinson’s acrobatic reception is this week’s U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish “Catch of the Week.”
For the game, Costello threw for 327 yards, while Parkinson had three receptions for 50 yards, including the overtime touchdown.
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