College football history has been made! On Nov. 28, Vanderbilt University senior Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play in a Power Five game as the Commodores took on the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. Fuller's barrier-breaking moment came at the beginning of the second half when sheto start the play. Vanderbilt posted a video of the historic feat on Instagram, writing,"Sarah Fuller kicks off for Vanderbilt Making history.
Earlier in the week, the 21-year-old athlete was tapped to suit up after other Vanderbilt team members were benched due to possible exposure to COVID-19. Ahead of the big game, she shared her excitement on Instagram, posting a picture of her football helmet with the sayingprinted on the back. The slogan refers to the nonprofit of the same name that inspires girls to partake in sports and STEM programs."Let's make history. #playlikeagirl #anchordown," Fuller captioned her post.
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Who did she score with? Such a poor PR stunt- shame on this school for doing this- stay tuned for part 2- she is pregnant, gets tackled- football canceled forever thanks for this news
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