Is that a bird? A plane? No… it’s Ramel Keyton.
During Tennessee’s final first-half drive against Florida on Saturday, Hendon Hooker completed a pass to Ramel Keyton down the right sideline. Keyton channeled his inner Superman flying as he did a full-extension dive along the numbers to reach out and grab the ball.
In total, Keyton’s catch hauled in 43 yards on the play.
Unreal effort here 😱
pic.twitter.com/rVNGwa9urK— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) September 24, 2022
The catch by Ramel Keyton late in the second quarter helped set up a Tennessee touchdown before halftime. At the half, Keyton has three catches for 69 yards.
At the time of this publication, No. 11 Tennessee leads No. 2o Florida by a score of 17-14 at halftime.
Was that Superman flying?!
Ramel Keyton just went FULL EXTENSION for that diving grab to set up Tennessee in Florida's territory.
Unbelievable!
— Rocky Top Insider (@rockytopinsider) September 24, 2022
What Ramel Keyton had to do to make that catch. pic.twitter.com/ictDxFlmUk
— Rocky Top Insider (@rockytopinsider) September 24, 2022