With Ricardo Sandoval being drafted 7th in the NSFL draft and immediately making an impact in the league, let's throw it back to the three most memorable college moments.
1. The Sack
This may be the moment that most stands the test of time, albeit not the most outstanding. In his sophomore season, San Diego State was playing against the University of Texas. Senior QB Colt Matthews dropped back to pass on the third play from scrimmage. What happened next was phenomenal. All the sudden, a flash of red and black came from the inside of the offensive line. Matthews, looking for a pass on the right side, was impervious to the pass rush coming from the middle on his left. Sandoval geared up and launched himself at Matthews. There was a noise heard on TV even as the air left Matthews and he was put on oxygen for the rest of the game.
2. The Pick
This play showed the more athletic, JJ Watt-as-a-DT side of Sandoval. At the 10 yard line of SDSU as USC was driving down in his Junior Year, The QB for the Trojans, Lee Tryson, threw a bullet to his slot receiver running a bounce over the middle. Sandoval threw his hands up and SOMEHOW came up with the ball. He then ran it back to the 25-yard line of USC before the half ended, resulting in 3 points in the form of a field goal.
3. The Winner
The most memorable moment in his career in the NCAA came in the Orange Bowl against Ohio State University. Running Back Elliot Zeke took the ball up the gut at the end of a game where they were down 5. With the time expiring, it looked as if when Zeke busted through the hole, it would be over. The hole opened up and as he ran to the end zone, at the 1, he was stopped from behind. Sandoval has grabbed him, and he threw him back to keep him from breaking the plane and allowing SDSU to win the Orange Bowl.
1. The Sack
This may be the moment that most stands the test of time, albeit not the most outstanding. In his sophomore season, San Diego State was playing against the University of Texas. Senior QB Colt Matthews dropped back to pass on the third play from scrimmage. What happened next was phenomenal. All the sudden, a flash of red and black came from the inside of the offensive line. Matthews, looking for a pass on the right side, was impervious to the pass rush coming from the middle on his left. Sandoval geared up and launched himself at Matthews. There was a noise heard on TV even as the air left Matthews and he was put on oxygen for the rest of the game.
2. The Pick
This play showed the more athletic, JJ Watt-as-a-DT side of Sandoval. At the 10 yard line of SDSU as USC was driving down in his Junior Year, The QB for the Trojans, Lee Tryson, threw a bullet to his slot receiver running a bounce over the middle. Sandoval threw his hands up and SOMEHOW came up with the ball. He then ran it back to the 25-yard line of USC before the half ended, resulting in 3 points in the form of a field goal.
3. The Winner
The most memorable moment in his career in the NCAA came in the Orange Bowl against Ohio State University. Running Back Elliot Zeke took the ball up the gut at the end of a game where they were down 5. With the time expiring, it looked as if when Zeke busted through the hole, it would be over. The hole opened up and as he ran to the end zone, at the 1, he was stopped from behind. Sandoval has grabbed him, and he threw him back to keep him from breaking the plane and allowing SDSU to win the Orange Bowl.
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