Email sent to Mike Farley Jr. from Matthew Renn (8/30/18)
Matt Renn
(All-American, Center, 1981-1984)
During the 4 years I played, this is the “highlight” that comes to mind…
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From the line of scrimmage to where the ball landed was about 40 yards! Mike, being an excellent athlete, just turned around and ran to get the ball. I had snapped it so far that he got to it first and could actually turn and run for a bit before he actually punted the ball — resulting in netting positive yardage on the play. Mike was an all-around athlete and sure turned a pure disaster play into a positive gain.
Of course, the guy who snapped the ball, me, was absolutely scared to death to go to the sideline after the play. I seriously thought about going to the La Crosse bench. However, I walked straight to Coach Mike Farley and took my medicine. Coach was in shock about what happened and had no idea how to chew me out. I was shaking as I headed to the sideline.
Later, Coach Farley always reminded me of that play. It certainly made the highlight reel in his mind!
Matt was the best snapper I’ve ever known. He could really “bring it”. That was a huge blessing for a guy who holds the UWRF record for “most punts in a career”. However, when he let loose with this sucker, all I could do was chase it down and hope that the monsters behind me weren’t close enough to destroy me. Luckily, after that 40 yard dash — perhaps the fastest of my life — the ball bounced right up into my arms so that I could turn around and punt it away. We won that game. No harm, no foul, right? I don’t think my dad ever did utter anything about that snap, other than to get “that look” on his face and just shake his head. 🙂