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See why this steamy moment between two college footballers has the gays going feral
The South Florida Bulls may have stunned the Florida Gators with a last-second field goal, but it wasnt the scoreboard that had people gasping. After clinching the 1816 win, kicker Nico Gramatica and holder Chase Leon fell into a postgame embrace so tender, so locked-in, and so undeniably loaded that football fans were left spiraling in the best way.Captured on ESPNs broadcast, the moment showed Gramatica grabbing Leons face and pulling him close in what can only be described as pure sports romance. The two were cheek to cheek, grinning, and very much not worried about hiding their feelings bromantic or otherwise. To be (@) It didnt take long for the clip and screenshots to go viral. (@) If loving football is gay Im Nico Gramatica, one person wrote. While another pointed to the moment as an example of life imitating art. (@) Another simply quoted Brokeback Mountain with: I wish I knew how to quit you. (@) Others said it might be time for them to start actually watching football. (@) Gramatica, for what its worth, is no stranger to attention. Hes the son of former NFL Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champ Martin Automatica Gramatica, and part of a USF legacy family of record-breaking kickers. But on Saturday night, it was Nicos vibenot his statsthat had people pulling out their romcom casting wish lists. (@) And Leon? Hes an Aussie transfer who played last season at Lamar University before joining USF, where he now serves as punter and kickoff specialist. We dont know much else about him, but judging by the way he looked back at Gramatica, he knows something about bro love languages.Whether this was romance, bromance, or just pure adrenaline, it was the kind of moment that reminds us its not always about the game, but also the magic that happens when nobodys trying to play it cool.Check out the video below.
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