Georgia receiver Malcolm Mitchell showed the world on Tuesday that one-handed catches are not as hard as they seem.
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Georgia wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell is a man of many talents. His latest trick? Making one-handed catches and catches on his back. Not only does he make them, he makes them look way too easy. On Tuesday, he posted this video on his Instagram account.
He shows tremendous concentration while doing these and it speaks to his athleticism and ability.
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The senior caught 31 passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns in the 2015 campaign. Although those are not exactly eye-popping numbers, it is worth noting that he has had a stellar career overall. His best season came in his freshman campaign of 2011, when he snared 45 passes for 664 yards and 4 touchdowns. He showed that he was not a one-hit wonder, following up 2011 with an equally-impressive 2012 season, catching 40 passes for 572 yards and four touchdowns.
In his Bulldog career, he has accumulated 116 catches for 1,485 yards and 11 touchdowns.
I must admit, I am jealous. I can’t even catch a football with two hands sitting down, nevermind on my back with one hand. Stories like these leave me amazed and have me wishing I had even a sliver of athletic ability. But alas, I do not think Mark Richt will be calling my name anytime soon.
However, that’s what makes these players so special and why they are so fun to watch.
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