Ohio State's Braxton Miller isn't the only college football player with unbelievable moves in his repertoire.

In his team's season opener against Malone, Ohio Dominican quarterback Grant Russell went all out to get into the end zone.

Russell saw nothing available through the air on the second-quarter play and decided to pull the ball down and run with it. As he got closer to the goal line, he had to figure out how to get past the final defender.

No worries. Russell apparently knows how to flip.

The 6'4" signal-caller went up and over the defender, landing in the end zone for a touchdown and a 42-7 lead. He wasn't able to stick the landing, but his team still got the points.

Russell threw for 113 yards and a touchdown, adding 25 yards and a score on the ground in the Panthers' 59-21 road victory.

[Ohio Dominican Athletics]

