TreVeyeon Henderson is off to another hot start in Week 3, and the Ohio State running back cannot stop hurdling defenders.

After going over one player in Week 2, Henderson is back flashing his burst and athleticism against Western Kentucky in Week 3. On one run, a defender for the Hilltoppers sized Henderson up and tried to deliver a blow, but he was only able to hit the air.

That’s because Henderson hit a pogo stick, leaping — and clearing — the defender in a swift move. It’s the type of play fans are accustomed to seeing from a healthy Henderson, but it is not one fans should take for granted.

Henderson punctuated that drive with a short touchdown run, his second of the game to give Ohio State 14 points early on.

While Ohio State will still utilize an RB rotation, Henderson looks like he deserves to be the lead back this season. He’s up to 53 yards on 9 carries in Week 3 and is still reminding fans what he can do when healthy.