Saturday, November 1, 2014

Pitt's James Conner Abuses Duke Defender with Stiff-Arm on Career Day


Pittsburgh Panthers running back James Conner had the game of his life on Saturday against the Duke Blue Devils. One play in the fourth quarter encapsulated his dominance perfectly.


With just over seven minutes remaining in the game, Conner abused a Duke defender with a vicious stiff-arm, pushing him over on his way to a first down. Conner later scored on a one-yard touchdown to tie the game at 38 apiece.


At that point, Conner had already run for 236 yards and two touchdowns, setting a new career high in terms of rushing yardage.


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