WATCH: Former Alabama, Vanderbilt wide receiver shows off insane catches

Former Alabama and Vanderbilt wide receiver Mac Hereford posted a ridiculous series of difficult catches, turning him into a viral sensation. Despite not seeing the field over four seasons at Alabama or in his one year at Vanderbilt, the SEC graduate showed off his football talent.
In the video originally posted online by Mac Hereford, he holds a cell phone in one hand while making a serious of difficult catches with the other hand. First reaching out with his whole hand, then four fingers, three fingers and two fingers, the climax of the video comes when he manages to catch a pass with just one finger and his glove.
The 6-foot-1 Birmingham, Alabama native is the son of two Vanderbilt alums and won the University of Alabama Heart of Service Award in 2018. He also made the SEC Academic Honor Roll from 2016-19.
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Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban will host the clinic, which is open to high school coaches only. It will include a Chalk Talk with the entire coaching staff, as well as individual sessions with Alabama special teams and outside linebackers coach Coleman Hutzler, corners coach Travaris Robinson, offensive line coach Eric Wolford and tight ends coach Joe Cox.
The cost of the Alabama football coaches clinic is $60, and attendees will need to bring either their high school coaches card or a letter of verification from their school. Those interested can register in advance through Alabama’s website, and on-site registration will also be offered the day of the clinic.
Vrabel played 14 years as a linebacker in the NFL, winning three Super Bowls as a member of the New England Patriots. After that, he got his start in coaching at his alma mater of Ohio State before making the jump to the NFL as linebackers coach of the Houston Texans in 2014. He became the head coach of the Titans in 2018, and has amassed a 41-24 record since while leading them to the playoffs each of the past three seasons.