English: The Washington State Cougars run a "direct snap" a form of trickplay from scrimmage done in American football where the quarterback does not receive the ball from center, which instead goes directly to another player who will run it or pass it. In this case, before the play the quarterback (#9) has gone to the far side of the field (lining up as a receiver), while the ball is being snapped directly to a running back (#22). This photo is from Washington State's game against the USC Trojans in the 2008 season. The Trojans had a lauded defense during the 2008 season, notable players in this image include: Taylor Mays (#2), Kaluka Maiava (#43), Rey Maualuga (#58), Brian Cushing (#10), Josh Pinkard (#36) and Clay Matthews (#47). The final score was 69-0, USC.
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