Despite starting a third-string quarterback, No. 4 Ohio State rallied from an early 15-point deficit to upset No. 1 Alabama, 42-35, and advance to the college playoff championship.
College football may have undergone a season of change this year with the College Football Playoff, but some things remained the same, like mind-blowing plays.
It’s bowl season, which means two things: one, every team that came within a sniff of being .500 will play a postseason game and, two, some of these bowls may not be around next year.
Northwestern beat Notre Dame over the weekend in an overtime thriller, but when the Wildcats look back at the big win, they'll most likely be more excited about what happened after the game ended.
For the first time in college football history, five of the top eight teams in the AP poll all lost. And that was just the beginning of this week’s craziness.
Kudos to this Texas A&M cadet who threw the best block of the game to protect the school's mascot, Reville. After Aggies defender Nick Harvey pushed SMU's Der’rikk Thompson in the end zone, Thompson lost control, heading straight for the dog. That's when a cadet stepped in, showing the receiver away from the unfazed pup.