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Here’s the Penn State football team dancing, flipping and lip-syncing to Backstreet Boys and more

Not only can the Penn State football team deliver on the gridiron, but they’ve also got moves on the dance floor.

As part of the annual Thon pep rally, where most of the Penn State sports teams take turns putting on a choreographed dance, the football freshmen (and, technically, a few sophomores) put on a show to a packed crowd that gasped and cheered them on during their minute-long routine.

The dance started with backup quarterback Sean Clifford lip-syncing to the Backstreet Boys’ “Everybody.” Safety Isaiah Humphries then made the entire audience ooh with an impressive backflip, and defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos — who played in 13 games last season — drew laughs dressed as Nicki Minaj coupled with some mild booty dancing.