Only in college football: Week 1's best non-statistical superlatives
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Only in college football: Week 1's best non-statistical superlatives
"Looking for a big play up three points in the third quarter of their upset bid against the No. 25 Boise State Broncos, the South Florida Bulls turned to an unlikely source: their backup quarterback in a punting formation. Yes, you read that right. When the Bulls trotted their punt unit out for fourth down, they snuck backup quarterback Locklan Hewlett onto the field as well."
"South Florida pulled off a perfectly executed fake punt to stun Boise State, while Taylor Swift turned heads at Arrowhead Stadium by cheering on Travis Kelce's Bearcats. A namesake return man brought back Devin Hester memories, a mascot lost its head (literally) and Lee Corso's old teams delivered a storybook tribute. Add in some feline locker room fame and a prime-time battle of the Death Valleys, and Week 1 gave us highlights well beyond the box scores."
Opening weekend delivered a wide array of memorable college football moments. South Florida executed a fake punt by placing backup quarterback Locklan Hewlett in a punting formation and completing a 45-yard touchdown pass to Keshaun Singleton, helping USF to a 34-7 upset of No. 25 Boise State. Taylor Swift attended a Nebraska-Cincinnati game at Arrowhead Stadium and drew attention while Travis Kelce was present. Week 1 also featured a namesake return man evoking Devin Hester, a mascot losing its head, Lee Corso’s former teams staging a tribute, feline locker-room fame, and a prime-time Death Valley matchup.
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