Peizhang "Jackson" He, the only Chinese-born player in major college American football, completed an amazing sport journey by scoring a touchdown for Arizona State in a victory over arch-rival Arizona.
He was mobbed in joyful celebration by his Sun Devils teammates after scoring their final touchdown Friday night in a 70-7 road romp on an impressive one-on-one effort, forcing his way into the end zone while in the grip of a defender.
The reserve running back originally from Shaoguan, South China's Guangdong Province, ran four times for seven yards and made history with his scoring effort.
He ran around left end and into a defender at the one-yard line, then overpowered his way across the goal line for the touchdown.
In recalling his journey from China to US gridiron acclaim, He noted how he adored the sport from the start.
"I was like, 'Oh man I love this sport,'" He said in a video on the university website.
He's parents sent him to San Diego to attend high school, where he began playing American football five years ago. He selected a new name for his American adventure and since he enjoyed the music of Michael Jackson, Jackson He was born.
After the parent of a future teammate suggested he should play, He became an offensive lineman at Lutheran High, slowly solved the language barrier and after a stint at a small college in chilly North Dakota, decided to attend Arizona State.
He asked about joining the Sun Devils as a walk-on, making the Sun Devils squad on a tryout rather than being a prized recruit.
The team needed players on its scout squad, a unit that tries to play as the next week's opponent would play, so He found his way into the program.
The reward for his efforts was his starring role late in the Sun Devils' latest triumph.
"You really have to be open for everything," He said of his US football journey. "When you are open for something, you get something back."