College football was full of excitement and entertainment in Week 8. Check out some of the best images from a day full of competitive and amusing action.

 

The worldwide fever of Gangnam Style has reached the Swamp and taken a new and exciting twist!

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U.S. Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte was in the house in Gainesville!

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Jeff Driskel shared an intimate moment with Tim Tebow in what could possibly be Michelangelo's greatest work.

 

Lee Corso was pretty adamant about his Gators over Gamecocks pick. He donned the Gator mask and held a real albino gator to demonstrate his point.

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Spirits were high in this Swamp inspired South Park sign.

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Purdon't Couldn't Finish the Buckeyes at the Horseshoe

This first-quarter fake punt was a gutsy call by the Boilermakers and one that almost helped lead to a big Big Ten upset in Columbus.

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Braxton Miller was knocked out of the game after being bounced off the grass by Purdue defensive back Jeremiah Johnson. Luckily he ended up being okay after being brought to the campus medical center for evaluation.

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Ohio State rallied with Kenny Guiton at quarterback to drive down the field with less than a minute to play and no timeouts to tie the game and go on to win in overtime.

They couldn't have done it without this excellent two-point conversion call by Urban Meyer that sent the game to OT.

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Aggies Blow 12-Point Lead, Fall to No. 6-Ranked Tigers

Les Miles digging for gold at Kyle Field.

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LSU wide receiver Kadron Boone makes a beautiful full-extension TD grab on a 29-yard pass from QB Zach Mettenberger

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Freshman running back Jeremy Hill added the exclamation point for the second week in a row with a big 43-yard touchdown run to seal the game for the Tigers.

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No. 5 Irish Avoid a Scare in South Bend

It didn't look good as the Irish trailed 14-7 going into the locker room at halftime.

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Manti Te'o continues to impress and make a case for his Heisman candidacy with a 10-tackle and interception performance in South Bend.

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FOX's Saturday evening poll shows America's thoughts on Notre Dame as a BCS contender after a narrowly escaping an upset bid by BYU.

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Gators Take a Chomp out of Gamecocks SEC Title and BCS Hopes

Florida somehow led 21-6 at halftime with only 29 yards of total offense.

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It was this kind of day for the Gators...

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What started with a party in the Swamp with College Gameday ended in a big-time win for the Gators.

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No. 4 Kansas State Forced First Geno Smith INT of Season, Steamrolled Mountaineers

Geno Smith's face said it all early on as the Mountaineers dropped their second consecutive game.

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"Optimus Klein" schooling Smith at home, making a strong case for his Heisman candidacy in this head-to-head beat-down of former favorite Smith.

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Florida State Overcomes in-state Rival Miami

The Seminoles were trailing 10-3 but got some early encouragement from this fan.

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It looked like they took that fan's enthusiasm to heart and came back to cruise to a 33-20 win over the hosting Hurricanes.

The Noles did a little "ice skating" in the end zone after evening up the game up at 10.

 

Misc. Images From CFB Week 8

Peyton Manning was back at his alma mater in Knoxville to witness the prime-time beat-down first-hand. Peyton loves babies.

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17th-ranked Texas Tech pulled out all the stops in overtime to escape the 23rd-ranked TCU Horned Frogs! This double-reverse pass for a touchdown was one of the biggest WOW moments of the day.

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Duke upset North Carolina 33-30 to become bowl eligible for the first time since 1994. The party won't stop till six in the mornin' in Durham!

 

Michigan celebrated in the Big House in epic proportion after the school's first win over in-state rival Sparty since 2007.

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