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Gundy: 'The worst thing that could happen'

The Oklahoma State coach was one of many to express devastation over yesterday's incident at the school's homecoming parade, when a motorist drove into a crowd of spectators, killing four, and injuring several others. Said Gundy: “Football is something that’s not very important. When you hear of an incident like that, football is a nonfactor. You start calling to find out where your family is.” Dark day in Stillwater

USC WR's stiff-arm blasts Utes defender

JuJu Smith-Schuster put a Utes defender on his back with this vicious stiff-arm in Saturday's 42-28 win against No. 3 Utah.

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ICYMI: Syracuse WR hit in head with pass

Yo, Ervin Philips! Heads up! This incompletion didn't end up being too costly for the Orange as they finished the drive with a TD.

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Clemson rushes two, still gets sack

Miami QB Brad Kaaya being sacked despite Clemson bringing just two rushers aptly summed up the Hurricanes' 58-0 loss Saturday.

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Which Austin returned game-winner?

Lance Austin's 78-yard TD return as time expired stunned Florida State. That will make his name unforgettable in Atlanta -- unless you're coach Paul Johnson, who momentarily confused the hero with his twin brother.

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GT blocks FG, returns for game-winning TD

Another week, another "Are you kidding me?!" college football moment.

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Pitt runs fake punt to perfection

Take notes, Chuck Pagano. THIS is how you run a fake punt, as No. 25 Pitt kept its long drive alive en route to the game-winning FG against Syracuse.

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Undefeated Temple hasn't been here before

Next Saturday's Notre Dame-Temple game will be the 1st ranked matchup in Temple's history, and only the 9th game the Owls have ever played as a ranked team. That's quite the contrast with the Fighting Irish, who have played 211 ranked matchups, 3rd-most in AP poll history.

Iowa State RB with Butt Fumble Lite

Mike Warren thought he had a hole to run through, but his teammate's backside had other ideas.

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Best of Week 8 in college football

There isn't anything quite like Georgia Tech's game-winner, but there were a lot of other exciting plays -- including some epic catches -- in CFB this week.

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Fatalities reported at OSU homecoming parade

Four people, including a 2-year-old child, were killed and 34 others injured when a car plowed into spectators watching Oklahoma State's homecoming parade. Police say they arrested 25-year-old local resident Adacia Chambers for suspected DUI. University officials discussed cancelling the homecoming game but elected to play to "move forward." Story

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"I just saw a swarm of my brothers"

That's what Lance Austin saw as he tore down the Georgia Tech sideline after picking up a blocked FG and returning it for a TD to upset No. 9 Florida State 22-16.

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Maybe just take the night off, fellas

This crew of men ready Rutgers' cannon for when the Scarlet Knights score. Saturday night, there was a little more downtime than usual against No. 1 Ohio State.

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Braxton Miller makes 45-yard circus catch

Take a closer look at Braxton Miller's 45-yard catch that goes through his arms, off his legs, off the defender, off his chest and into the wide receiver's hands. Ohio State beat Rutgers 49-7.

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McCaffrey, Stanford handle Washington

Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey accounted for a combined 221 yards from scrimmage and a pair of TDs as the No. 10 Cardinal beat the Huskies 31-14.

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Yellow Jackets' locker room celebration

Here's a peek inside Georgia Tech's locker room following Lance Austin's improbable 78-yard TD return as time expired to stun No. 9 Florida St.

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Washington answers Stanford with score

K.J. Carta-Samuels avoided the rush and dove into the end zone to make it 31-14 against No. 10 Stanford in the 4th quarter on ESPN.

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McCaffrey scores again, Cardinal rolling

With this TD, Christian McCaffrey has 181 yards from scrimmage and 2 scores as Stanford is routing Washington 31-7 at the end of the 3rd quarter on ESPN.

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Oregon State CB taken to hospital

Oregon State CB Treston Decoud is at the hospital and can move all his extremities, per team officials. He left the Beavers' game against Colorado on a stretcher and was taken in an ambulance to the hospital for evaluation after a collision while making a tackle. Full story

McCaffrey scores again on long TD pass

Washington might want to keep an eye on No. 5. Kevin Hogan hit Christian McCaffrey on a play-action pass for the 50-yard TD on to make it 24-7 in the 3rd quarter ESPN.

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Kyle Bonagura ESPN Staff Writer 

Despite losing 42-24 to USC on Saturday, Utah coach Kyle Whittingham is happy with where the Utes (6-1, 3-1 Pac-12) stand through seven games. “We still have a 1-game lead in the Pac-12 South loss column. All is not lost,” Whittingham said. “That was a good team we played in their stadium and I don’t know how they were 3-3 going in, but they’re really good. Can’t give them enough credit.”