Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson dazzled his way into college football immortality by passing for 420 yards and Watch V Onlinethree touchdowns while running for another score Monday night. Watson led his Tigers to a stunning 35-31 come-from-behind upset over Alabama in the college football national championship game, completing the feat by tossing the game-winning pass with a second to play.
Whew. That's a lot. But crazier still? Watson foreshadowed his big night in a Twitter post four years ago nearly to the day — back when he was still a high schooler unknown to all but the most die-hard Clemson fans.
SEE ALSO: The most dad-ass dad sneaker of all time just became even more dadWatson was a Heisman Trophy finalist each of the last two seasons and undisputed as being among the brightest stars in college football this year.
But back on Jan. 7, 2013, he was a high school junior and not even a blip on the radar of most college football observers. He posted a tweet at the time that — after Monday night's epic performance — is downright chilling.
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Four years and two days later, the moment arrived — and Watson came through in the biggest of ways.
That's the stuff dreams are made of, folks. Watson lived his on Monday night.
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