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Dakota State coaches show us the hilarious 'Dizzy Punt' (Video)

After a day of practice, NAIA program Dakota State (SD) decided to have some fun by playing a game called “Dizzy Punt” with defensive coordinator Cory Miller and head coach Josh Anderson.

The idea is for each coach to hold a golf club to their head (a la “Dizzy Bat”) and spin around 12 times before attempting to punt the football.

As you can see, the punts did not get very far. Miller (left) needed help to even get to the football, which was about five yards in front of him.

One thing is certain: the players had a lot more fun than the coaches did.

(H/T Football Scoop)

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