We love records in sports.

Casual fans can tell you who hit the most home runs in baseball history or threw the most touchdowns. Nobody's threatened Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game from 1962.

It's quite possible no football player will do what Gehrig Dieter accomplished Saturday in Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Three catches.

Two touchdowns.

One yard.

Wait, what?

The graduate transfer named after a record-breaking baseball legend got a good laugh out of finishing the win over Chattanooga with more touchdowns than yards.

Yeah, it was a pretty crazy stat line," Dieter said. "Three catches, one yard, two touchdowns. I don't think that will ever be repeated by another receiver. My name will be etched in stone."

This athletic feat started on the fourth play of the game. Facing a second-and-14, quarterback Jalen Hurts threw to Dieter on a play stopped for a 1-yard loss. His total bumped up to zero on his next catch -- a 1-yard touchdown on fourth down in the second quarter.

"I was just running a little out route and Jalen scrambled," Dieter said. "So I just adjusted to him."

The probably-historic final catch came in the game's closing minutes. Again, Hurts found Dieter for a 1-yard touchdown catch.

Two scores, one yard.

History -- we think.

Since those kinds of records aren't stored in books, we're going to assume Dieter's alone in this accomplishment. He hadn't done the math to realize what he'd done until after the game. There was a little chatter about it Saturday night.

"Nothing really other than just it's such a weird stat line," Dieter said. "Nobody had ever heard of it. I thought it was funny. I had a little post on Instagram about it. It was pretty funny."

A few Alabama teammates finished games with negative receiving yards including O.J. Howard, Cam Sims and Damien Harris (twice).

The three catches for Dieter on Saturday was actually a season high. He has 12 total catches this season for 186 yards and three touchdowns.