Syracuse quarterback Garrett Shrader showed off his ultra-acrobatic skills out of nowhere during Saturday’s contest against the Pittsburgh Panthers.
During the first quarter of the contest, the Orange lined up Shrader at wide receiver for an offensive play. And then for reasons that only he knows, Shrader randomly decided to perform a backflip:
Shrader completed one of two pass attempts for five yards. Syracuse leaned on a practically unstoppable ground game that racked up 382 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 28-13 home win.
The victory moved the Orange back to .500 (5-5). Syracuse will visit Georgia Tech next Saturday before wrapping up their regular season against Wake Forest on Nov. 25.