
Watch this 300-pound Pitt lineman outrun the defense for a TD


This was the last thing that Georgia Tech was expecting.
Pitt offensive tackle Brian O'Neill, all 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds of him, rolling out wide, catching a pass and then turning on the "jets" to get into the endzone.
Most "fat guy TDs" are fumble recoveries, goal-line dives, and strange broken plays. This one was shockingly athletic — O'Neill went from the 35-yard line to the endzone in 5.39 seconds, and while that won't make NFL staffs sign him up as a tight end, our bet is it's faster than what you would run.