Brown missed all of last season with a broken leg (Getty) The college football season is only three weeks old, but there’s a good chance that Noah Brown’s catch will stand as one of the best plays of the year. The Ohio State wide receiver caught three touchdown passes in the first half of the Buckeyes’ game at Oklahoma, with the third coming despite the best effort of OU defensive back Michiah Quick. Quick interfered with Brown, but that didn’t keep the Ohio State receiver from gathering in the pass from J.T. Barrett with one hand. Trapping the ball on Quick’s back, Brown brought around his left hand while falling to the ground in order to secure the touchdown reception. An incredible catch by Brown, who missed all of last season after suffering a broken leg in fall camp. Brown’s catch was similar those made by former Alabama receiver Tyrone Prothro and current Stanford receiver Francis Owusu. Prothro’s catch vs. Southern Miss in 2005:
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