Ole Miss wideout A.J. Brown is among the best players in the country at the position, to say nothing of the SEC. Here’s how he scored to cap off Ole Miss’ opening drive on Saturday against Texas A&M.
Ole Miss WR A.J. Brown juked defenders exactly the same humiliating way, 2 weeks in a row
Brown has mastered the art of the Eurostep.


Brown has apparently figured out a way to adapt to football what in basketball is called the Eurostep.
He did the exact same thing to a defender a week ago against Louisiana-Lafayette.
As practiced by the Spurs’ Manu Ginobili and the Thunder’s Russell Westbrook, the hoops version of this move involves putting the ball on the floor and stepping in one direction, then stepping in the opposite direction while picking up the dribble with the other hand. There are essentially three moving pieces and it drives defenders insane. Here’s Russ destroying the Bulls’ lane.
Most remarkable and stunning about Brown’s Eurosteps up there are the exacting parallelism between them. This is happening at pretty much the same exact spot on the field, with same exact result. And neither defender stands a sliver of a chance.
Ole Miss and Texas A&M are currently in the early stretches of their annual SEC West tussle, and the proceedings are spinning off the rails quite quickly. Ole Miss ripped off a 10-minute opening drive for a touchdown, then on the ensuing kickoff A&M ran the ball back down to the Rebels’ 11-yard line. That’s how this thing’s gonna go.













