Bowl season officially kicked off Saturday, and the fireworks and big plays have come out in full force.

The latest impressive trick play came in The Cure Bowl between Georgia State and Western Kentucky. The Panthers of GSU were already leading 13-10 and driving into WKU territory when it dialed up a play that worked to perfection.

What began as a simple outside handoff turned into a reverse flea-flicker that went 42 yards for a touchdown. The play was brilliantly executed with the WR who pitched the ball back to the QB even picking up a key block on a pass rusher.

The CBS Sports Network shared video of the play as the Panthers increased their lead to 20-10: