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I can’t believe this play was called back.
It came back, but you have to see it to believe it.
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 31, 2020
Ever see anything close to it? pic.twitter.com/akSunRKzO5
Minnesota
This game was all over the place. The Terps jumped out to a 21-7 lead in the 1st quarter but the Gophers dug themselves out of a hole to score 31 unanswered points only for Maryland to score 14 unanswered points in the 4th quarter to force overtime (you get all that?). The game came down to this play. Maryland pulls the upset.
Minnesota misses the extra point to force double OT
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) October 31, 2020
TERPS WIN 45-44! pic.twitter.com/p3yy3asURp
CAPSIZED pic.twitter.com/QU3RYyBGeA
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) October 31, 2020
Michigan
The Wolverines came into this game as 21 point favorites. Sparty just came off a loss to Rutgers. Then the unthinkable happens.
Michigan State converts the 4th-and-2 to run out the clock and upset No. 13 Michigan. The Spartans were a 21.5-point underdog. pic.twitter.com/UI6ZhCdguR
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) October 31, 2020
LSU
Poor LSU. Bo Pelini and the Tigers get completely blown out 48-11 by Auburn. I guess Nebraska fans could have seen it coming.
Schwartz and Auburn are running away with this one. pic.twitter.com/eheR2AVd6r
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 31, 2020
Record through 66 games:
— Christopher Heady (@heady_chris) October 31, 2020
Jim Harbaugh at Michigan: 48-18
Bo Pelini at Nebraska: 48-18
Oklahoma State
I wasn’t planning to cob the Cowboys for their loss to the Longhorns until I saw this picture. Straight up bush league. Too bad it didn’t work.
Oklahoma State tried to get Texas to miss the field goal by putting up yellow lines on the video board pic.twitter.com/Ac7wSVg56J
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 31, 2020
Florida-Missouri Brawl
Punching someone with their helmet on is very stupid.
Three players were ejected from the Florida-Missouri game following a brawl that unfolded at the end of the first half. pic.twitter.com/GTavCznk6B
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) November 1, 2020
How it all started.
Here's what actually sparked the Missouri-Florida fight. pic.twitter.com/SYatXlfx5g
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) November 1, 2020
Big Ten Refs
The longest one second you will ever see in a football game.
Bizarre ending to the first half in State College.
— ESPN (@espn) November 1, 2020
Both teams had left the field when the officials said there was one second on the clock, giving Penn State time to hit a 50-yard FG. pic.twitter.com/xhVPS80PBW
AAC Refs
The refs for the Tulsa-East Carolina game were absolutely terrible. There were plenty of bad calls in this game but this one takes the cake.
This was ruled a fumble for Tulsa live and overturned on review to say he regained possession and was down...Tulsa ended up scoring the game winning TD as a result, after benefiting from another close call on 4th down pic.twitter.com/u4f58GmagG
— Bad Sports Refs (@BadSportsRefs) October 31, 2020
Clemson Defensive End Xavier Thomas
The most obvious example of targeting I have seen in a while.
Woof. This wiped out a 4th quarter interception and has now resulted in an ejection. BC driving down 4 with 6 minutes left pic.twitter.com/wLhc4yGmiv
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) October 31, 2020
We have another huge selection of cob nominations for Week 9 of College Football but unfortunately you can only pick one.
Poll
Who is your Cob Nomination for Week 9?
This poll is closed
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8%
Minnesota
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17%
Michigan
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6%
LSU
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11%
Oklahoma State
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15%
Florida-Missouri Brawl
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16%
Big Ten Refs
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2%
AAC Refs
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21%
Xavier Thomas
BONUS
This is pretty cool.
Joe Tessitore calling his own son moving the sticks for BC on 4th down against top ranked Clemson is one of the coolest damn things we’ve seen. pic.twitter.com/tlQL8S5Zb6
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 31, 2020
Perfect celebration for Halloween.
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) October 31, 2020
Perfect entrance to a press conference for Halloween.
Dan Mullen showed up to the postgame press conference dressed as Darth Vader pic.twitter.com/ZCs567IOjJ
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 1, 2020