WATCH: Antonio Callaway becomes first Florida player to achieve unique TD mark
Callaway, only a sophomore, makes school history in Gators' win against Georgia
Florida wide receiver Antonio Callaway made a bit of school history on Saturday, becoming the first Gators player to score a touchdown in five different ways (receiving, rushing, passing, kick return and punt return) during his college career.
The final touchdown came on the ground, via a jet sweep that put Florida up two scores in the second half.
This was sweep.
— SEConCBS (@SEConCBS) October 29, 2016
Antonio Callaway walks it into the end zone for a @GatorsFB touchdown. https://t.co/Ves1Wj4Jey
It's pretty elite company when you consider the talent that's come through Gainesville over the years, but it takes a truly unique skill set to be able to toss in a passing touchdown somewhere along the line.
Callaway's touchdown pass actually came against Michigan in the Citrus Bowl last season. It was the lone offensive highlight for what was otherwise a poor performance by Florida.
Callaway is the Gators' best return man and top offensive threat. Considering it's still the middle of his sophomore season, it's fair to guess that he'll continue to chase and break school records.
















