Opposing coaches are well aware that Purdue quarterback Austin Appleby's right arm is for throwing passes. Apparently, his left one is for stiff-arming.

Near the end of the first quarter against Marshall, Appleby put defenders on notice. He appeared to be looking to run the ball on 2nd-and-6 from the 9-yard line, taking on a defender near the line of scrimmage. However, as he stiff-armed said defender to the ground, the 6'5", 239-pound signal-caller decided to throw the ball to an open Danny Anthrop.

Touchdown.

It's not every day that you see a quarterback stiff-arm a defensive lineman like that. To celebrate the feat, Appleby threw a touchdown pass. And now he has a highlight-reel play to remember forever.

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