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Kansas City Chiefs’ Porter Ellett Highlights Unique Helicopter Coin Toss in Utah High School Football
In a unique and captivating tradition, a Utah high school football state championship game gained national attention due to an unconventional method of determining the opening possession. The game featured a helicopter dropping a ball to decide which team would receive the ball first, a practice that has been highlighted by Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Porter Ellett.
Ellett, who serves as the running backs coach for the Kansas City Chiefs, shared a video of the event on social media, showcasing the excitement and novelty of the helicopter drop. This tradition has been a part of Utah high school football for some time and has now gone viral, thanks to Ellett’s post[1][3].
The video, which has garnered significant attention, illustrates the creative and entertaining way the coin toss is conducted. Instead of the traditional coin flip, a helicopter releases a ball, and the team that retrieves it first gets to choose whether to receive or kick off. This innovative approach adds a thrilling element to the pre-game ceremony and has resonated with football fans across the country[1][3].
Porter Ellett’s role in bringing this story to light underscores his connection to both professional and high school football. Known for his dedication and innovative approaches, Ellett’s sharing of this video has not only highlighted a unique aspect of Utah high school football but also reflected his broader engagement with the sport[2][3].