Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey covers Piano Man on harmonica (Video)

Jan 1, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal running back Christian McCaffrey (5) celebrates with the Offensive Player of the Game Trophy after defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes in the 2016 Rose Bowl at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal running back Christian McCaffrey (5) celebrates with the Offensive Player of the Game Trophy after defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes in the 2016 Rose Bowl at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports /
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Heisman Trophy finalist Christian McCaffrey continues to prove why he’s the most versatile player in college football.

We already know Stanford Cardinal running back is the most versatile athlete in college football. The Heisman Trophy runner-up from last year was second to Heisman winner Derrick Henry with 2,019 rushing yards and he broke Barry Sander’s FBS record for all-purpose yards in a season with 3,864 yards.

Not only is the potential 2016 Heisman Trophy winner a tremendous talent on the football, but he’s also a skilled musician. McCaffrey is a skilled pianist and joked in an ESPN feature last year for College GameDay in the middle of his breakout season that he began playing the piano to get girls to like him.

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But he’s also got some skills with the harmonica and that was on full display in a video posted by the Stanford athletics accounts on Twitter and Facebook of him playing the opening to Billy Joel’s Piano Man. Check out the clip in the video below and don’t act like you’re not impressed.

Check out the clip in the video below and don’t act like you’re not impressed.

So not only is McCaffrey the offspring of two world-class athletes and possessing all the brain power to get into Stanford. And is if that wasn’t enough, he’s arguably the best player in college football and a future first round pick in the NFL. Okay, so if hitting the genetic lottery wasn’t enough to excel in life, the classroom and on the football field, he’s also a talented musician.

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