Centennial's Javon McKinley had 13 catches for 223 yards and caught three of 12 TD passes in one of the wildest playoff games so far this season.
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If Friday Night Lights aren't a hot enough commodity, consider the same product during playoff time.
"Insane." "Are you kidding me?" "Never seen anything like it."
Those were such the tweets of fans to the following wild and unpredictable playoff games and finishes.
There's a long postseason to go, and we may even see better this coming weekend, but here are five of the more unforgettable finishes and/or games from the 2014 high school football postseason throughout the United States.
These are in no particular wacky order.
1. Bad Decision
Fort White (Fla.) played a fantastic game right to the end against heavily favored
Florida State University (Tallahassee, Fla.). But they made bad choice.
They punted to University of Alabama-bound
Ronnie Harrison, who returned it 80 yards for a touchdown. On the final play, giving FSU a 20-14 win in a Florida 4A state playoff game.
The Fort White punter did wonders just to catch an errant snap and perhaps he originally attended to kick the ball out of bounds. But off-balance and desperate, he just got it off — a good punt by any other standards. The one problem: it fell into the hands of the ever-elusive Harrison.