Elite Stanford Cardinal talent Bryce Love may have been carving up Oregon's defense on Saturday, but it was a jackrabbit that stole the show.

A true hero, if you ask me.

Bryce Love continued on with his voyage to impress Heisman Trophy voters. While the game itself was a dud, as the Ducks didn't bother to show up, the running back made up for the lack of close game with electric play.

He only needed less than five minutes to reach the 100-yard rushing mark for the ninth consecutive game as he used another big run to fuel No. 23 Stanford's 49-7 victory over Oregon on Saturday.

Love has 1,387 yards through seven games this season. This is despite the fact he had just one carry in the second half this week after getting banged up.

Stanford coach David Shaw said there was no reason to put Love back in with the score so lopsided.

“As soon as he went down, with the score the way that it was, I never really considered putting him back in,” Shaw said, as written by the AP. “He already had played really well. He had already done what he does, which is break long runs.”

Love started his day by gaining 34 yards on his very first carry, then capping the opening drive with a 5-yard score.

As for the jackrabbit, we are unsure if he is still eligible to compete in college or if he has to attempt to make an NFL roster. Either way, it is a star.