The football player from northern Texas achieves the epic ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Celebration
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A soccer player from the University of Northern Texas achieved an epic celebration after a loose ball recovery on Saturday, and could have had an additional meaning.
Green Mean faced the black knights of the army in West Point on Saturday, and had a hot start scoring a touchdown on the first trip of the game.
While the army was driving, Noah Short lost a loose ball that was recovered by the defensive liner Keviyan Huddleston.
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A member of the North Texas team runs through the field with a giant flag after a touchdown during the heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 between Northern Texas and UNLV in Cotton Bowl in Dallas. (Matthew Pearce/icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
When he reached the lateral line, Huddleston received a WWE -style belt decorated in green.
During his wrestling days, Austin took beer cans and hit them before pouring them into his mouth, often in the waterfall. It was not clear if Huddleston’s cans used were beer cans.
Austin also played football at the University of Northern Texas for two years before embarking on his illustrious career of professional struggle.

Stone Cold Steve Austin celebrates with beer after defeating Kevin Owens in Wrestlemania at the AT&T stadium. (Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports)
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UNT scored a touchdown shortly after the loose ball and then another to go out at an advantage of 21-0 before the first quarter ended.
UNT finally led 28-7, but wasted its leadership completely, and the game was on extra time with a score of 38-38. The army scored 10 points in the last three minutes, scoring a touchdown in a fourth attempt and then kicking a field goal after recovering a loose ball.

A middle green helmet in northern Texas is located in the bank during a game between northern Texas and Utsa on November 15, 2024, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. (John Rivera/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
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The north of Texas scored a touchdown to start the extra period of time, and the army could not respond with a score, giving a 45-38 victory to improve 4-0.
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