College football is going to miss Saquon Barkley.

Penn State’s junior running back declared for the NFL Draft on Sunday after helping lift Penn State over Washington, 35-28, in the Fiesta Bowl. His announcement was expected – even though he played in the Nittany Lions’ bowl – but he was an incredible college player to watch and often unstoppable.

He started the 2017 season high and seemed to be a guaranteed Heisman Trophy candidate, but his inconsistent stats later on held him back. However, one aspect of his game almost always remained the same: his ability to make a monster, galvanizing play usually with his unparalleled speed.

In honor of his superhuman abilities, here are his seven most amazing moments from the 2017 season.

7. His 69-yard TD run against Michigan

This is why teams can’t budge an inch, because if Barkley sees even the slightest opening, he’s going to go for it. And, like against the Wolverines in October, he’s probably faster than most defenses. This was also the first of two touchdown runs against Michigan in the first five minutes.

6. That time he threw a TD pass

It wasn’t a perfect throw, but it got the job done. This was just one of the many ways Barkley showed off his versatility against Indiana back in September.

5. When he proved he can be a wide receiver, too

A couple times this season, Barkley caught the ball and turned a short pass into amazing plays. This 85-yard touchdown catch is one spectacular example.

And his one-handed grab against the Hoosiers is another.

4. The multiple times he used opponents as hurdles

Although it happened a few times this season, it was always amazing to watch Barkley clear huge guys like he was just playing a casual game of hopscotch.

3. His 97-yard kick return against Ohio State

He made this one look so, so easy. Of course, the Nittany Lions’ excellent blocking set him up big time, but who responds to the opening kickoff with a 97-yard touchdown return? The Buckeyes snuck away with the 39-38 win, but this opening play left everyone watching absolutely stunned.

2. His 98-yard kick return against Indiana

Sure, the Hoosiers weren’t as good as Ohio State. But this incredible return (again, on the opening play) better highlights Barkley’s speed and agility because his path to the end zone was more sprinkled with defenders in his way and on his heels. Obviously, that didn’t matter much.

1. His 92-yard TD run in the Fiesta Bowl

It didn’t matter that Barkley had more than a month without a game going into Penn State’s Fiesta Bowl matchup Saturday. In the second quarter of the Nittany Lions’ eventual 35-28 win over Washington, Barkley took off down the sideline, reminding everyone what kind of player he is with his huge run – a Penn State bowl game record.