Long snapper Jake Olson has been blind since the age of 12, but that hasn't stopped him from realizing his dream of playing Division 1 football.

Olson lost his left eye as a child due to a rare form of cancer called retinoblastoma, and at the age of 12 he had to have his eye surgically removed. Back in the fall of 2015, Olson joined the USC Trojans as a walk-on long-snapper.

Although Olson had taken part in practice, he had never actually snapped during a live game. Saturday he got that chance after getting subbed in to make a snap during an extra-point attempt in USC's game versus Western Michigan.

Olson snapped the ball to perfection, sending the crowd and his teammates into a frenzy. 

 

Now this is what sports is all about!