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ICYMI: Mark Dantonio, what do you say?

"You've gotta believe, I guess," said the Michigan State coach after his team stunned Michigan at the Big House with a botched punt returned for a TD to win 27-23.

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Jared Shanker ESPN Staff Writer 

LSU's Leonard Fournette, 6-foot-1 and 230 pounds, has the frame of a traditional between-the-tackles pounder, but he leads country in YPC on outside rushes with 11.18 yards. FSU's Dalvin Cook is second at 11.06. The two also lead the country in yards after contact, so they're delivering blows and breaking tackles while also running away from everyone on the boundaries.

Harbaugh reacts to the final play

Your reaction to the end of Michigan-Michigan State might have been pure shock. What was Jim Harbaugh's?

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ICYMI: Michigan drops the punt ... and the game

Michigan just needed to get this punt off and it would probably have handed Michigan State its first loss of the season. Instead, an unfathomable play led to a 27-23 Wolverines loss.

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Tessitore: Don't blame the punter

Joe Tessitore takes aim at the keyboard warriors and the social media backlash directed at Michigan punter Blake O'Neill.

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Twitter goes berserk after Michigan loss

Jim Harbaugh and Michigan looked as if they had a win in the bag against Michigan State. After a botched punt, Michigan State won on a walk-off scoop-and-score as time expired -- and Twitter went nuts. Chaos ensues

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Le'Veon Bell goes nuts after MSU's win

Steelers RB and MSU alum Le'Veon Bell could not contain his excitement after Michigan State defeated Michigan in stunning fashion on Saturday, tweeting 'WE ARE SPARTA!!!!!!' and sending out this epic reaction video. Watch his reaction

SportsCenter @sportscenter

Nick Saban joined elite company yesterday with his 6th road win vs AP Top-10 opponent at Alabama, tying Bear Bryant's program record.

Danny Kanell @dannykanell

My top 4 after a crazy CFB weekend 1. Ohio St 2. Baylor 3. Clemson 4. LSU Next two 5. Utah 6. Michigan State

Top plays from CFB Saturday

Week 7 featured razzle, a dash of dazzle and some heartbreak. Here's the best of the best.

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Ref refuses to explain holding call

As the referee was announcing a holding penalty, Iowa State's Jaypee Philbert came up and asked "How is that holding?" The ref's response: "Don't talk."

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Big hit by Central Michigan

Talk about a textbook hit. No flags were thrown on the well-timed tackle that flipped the Buffalo receiver.

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Wyoming fan wearing a barrel

No, we don't know why. But it's glorious.

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SEC's best plays from Week 7

The best of the best from around the conference includes a Derrick Henry run and a little trickery from Ole Miss.

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Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer 

When facing Alabama's Derrick Henry, opponents must flood the box. Henry had 179 rush yards between the tackles against Texas A&M. When the Aggies had six or fewer defenders in the box, Henry rushed for 141 yards, including five such rushes of 10-plus yards.

Arizona slides past Colorado

Jared Baker ran for a career-high 207 yards and scored three touchdowns, powering Arizona past Colorado 38-31.

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LSU's victory over Florida in 15 seconds

This one went down to the wire, but the Tigers prevailed 35-28 over the Gators. Relive this back-and-forth SEC showdown.

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