Max Corridor appears to be like to move throughout the BYU Alumni Sport at LaVell Edwards Stadium on March 31, 2022. BYU Photograph
BYU soccer coach Kalani Sitake couldn’t have scripted the inaugural Alumni Sport at LaVell Edwards Stadium any higher Thursday night time.
Former Cougars quarterback Max Corridor threw a 55-yard Hail Mary landing move to former BYU linebacker Bryan Kehl with no time remaining on the clock to present Corridor’s Navy Workforce a 31-27 win over the Royal Workforce in entrance of an introduced crowd of seven,500 in Provo.
“Simply how we drew it up,” Kehl mentioned after the contact soccer sport that grew extra aggressive and heated because the night time wore on. “It wouldn’t be a Max Corridor sport with out the magic.”
After Kevin Feterik threw a landing move to Aleva Hifo to present the Royal a 27-25 lead with 8 seconds remaining, Workforce Navy’s possibilities appeared small. However Corridor’s throw to a throng of gamers within the south finish zone one way or the other discovered Kehl’s palms for the victory.
“Man, that was superior,” Corridor mentioned. “What a enjoyable night time. And to have everyone out right here collectively, and no one bought harm. That was nice.”
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