Kansas football wide receiver Trevor Wilson makes unreal snag vs. Illinois

Kansas redshirt junior wide reciever Trevor Wilson (7) takes off after a punt return in the first quarter of Friday's game against Missouri State inside David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
Kansas redshirt junior wide reciever Trevor Wilson (7) takes off after a punt return in the first quarter of Friday's game against Missouri State inside David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. /
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Trevor Wilson made one of the craziest catches you’ll ever see to set up a Kansas football touchdown.

The Kansas Jayhawks are dominating Illinois right now.

Everything has gone KU’s way in the first half. Star quarterback Jalon Daniels has returned from his injury and threw two touchdowns in the opening quarter.

Following an Illinois three-and-out, Kansas responded with an 11-play, 94-yard touchdown scoring drive — but Devin Neal’s scoring run wasn’t even the highlight. It was, in fact, this amazing one-handed grab by redshirt junior Trevor Wilson.

https://twitter.com/TSV__1/status/1700309558403711299

It was one of the most outstanding 9-yard catches you’ll ever see in a college football game. He palmed it and took a hard hit from an Illinois defensive player afterward. Kansas football fans, keep an eye out for this on SportsCenter’s Top Ten Plays!

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