
It just wouldn't be football season without some stop-motion Lego action from Gold Yeller.
Jared Jacobs, known in the social media universe as Gold Yeller, earned national attention during March Madness last season, recreating Villanova's dramatic game-winner against North Carolina in the 2016 finals.Â
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As this weekend's full slate of football approaches, Jacobs recreated what he called the most exciting game from last season. It certainly was a memorable one.
Georgia and Tennessee exchanged touchdowns in the final seconds of an Oct. 2 thriller in Athens, Georgia. The Bulldogs scored the go-ahead touchdown, a 47-yard bomb from Jacob Eason to Riley Ridley, with just 10 seconds left.Â
Those 10 seconds proved too much.
A big kickoff return gave Joshua Dobbs and the Volunteers offense one last chance. Dobbs then delivered a miracle heave to a leaping Jauan Jennings for the game-winning Hail Mary. Jennings' reception, an ensuing melee of Vols in the end zone and a teary-eyed Butch Jones taking a knee on the field instantly became some of the most memorable images of the 2016 FBS season.
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It's safe to say that Gold Yeller once again captured real life in Legos like no one else can. Here's the final seconds of that game in real-time, so you can see just how close he captures the emotion of that October day.