Pittsburgh running back Qadree Ollison is one of the more unheralded stars in college football, as he’s quietly rushed for 819 yards and seven touchdowns so far this season. Fans learned who he was on Saturday, though, when Ollison produced a highlight-reel play that was extremely entertaining to watch in the Panthers’ game against the Hokies. He received a handoff on a first-and-10 situation with his team pinned deep in their own territory. Ollison got them some breathing room, and then some. He burst through a hole and was off to the races but was eventually tracked down by a defender near midfield. Ollison threw his counterpart to the ground with a powerful stiff arm, and then flipped into the end zone for a 97-yard touchdown. It was the longest play in Pittsburgh football history. Ollison simply would not be denied on that play.
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