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Top ten college football moves last Saturday

You are already falling in love with the beauties of College Football. It has accompanied talented quarterbacks with a chance to play in the NFL. Is reading weekly about the best prospects. It’s also time to be aware of the best moves of the week in college football.

Moss’d
Randy Moss was famous in the NFL for climbing higher than the cornerbacks and receiving the markers on top of him. Seth Williams revived the wide receiver Hall of Fame in Auburn’s 29 to 13 victory over Kentucky.

50 yards for the upset
Kansas State’s surprising victory over Oklahoma, 38-35, was achieved in a 50-yard field goal by Blake Lynch. In the victory, the Kansas defense also stood out, with three interceptions – with the last one being won with 37 seconds to go.

Home
The running back Kylin Hill made a beautiful reception on a slightly high pass and started the turbo. On the way, time for a nice dribble in the LSU safety with a 75-yard touchdown. Mississippi State won in the clash against the current champions: 44 to 34.

On another note, quarterback KJ Costello moved to 623 yards, a SEC Conference record.

OMG
Look at this incredible reception from wide receiver DJ Stubbs in Liberty’s 36-34 victory over Florida International. The receiver also added another seven receptions in the matches, with 119 total yards.

Superman
In the defeat of Texas Tech, 63 to 56, to Texas, TJ Vasher embodied Superman. He flew to make a reception, landing in the end zone with a guaranteed touchdown. Whoa!

Contested, no problem
What about this reception from Jaylen Waddle, from Alabama, in the easy victory over Missouri: 38 to 19. Were not enough the surreal speed, Waddle still made the reception even suffering a tremendous blow from the defender. The kid is good!

Illuminated
Richard LeCounte is one of College Football’s best safeties, and he showed why in Georgia’s 37-10 win over Arkansas. The player got two interceptions in the match. The second of these shows below.

Is this serious?
Look at this reception from Brandon Johnson of Tennessee at stake against South Carolina. With one hand and still doing a little extension. Surreal! On the field, Tennessee won 31-27.

Return to TD
Trestan Ebner opened the second stage in style. The player returned a kickoff for 100 yards and the touchdown. The entire Kansas team had time to dust the entire Kansas team. Unsatisfied, Ebner even scored another return TD in Baylor’s quiet victory over Kansas: 47-14.

Like a cat …
Tylan Wallace did all this juggling to win the first down to Oklahoma State. With a good performance from the wide receiver, the Cowboys beat West Virgina by 27 to 13.

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