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Best college football Vines in Week 1

Chris Wright

By Chris Wright

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There will never be another Kick Six as memorable as Chris Davis’, but … Houston’s Brandon Wilson gave it his best shot against Oklahoma.

That leads the way in the best Vines and videos from a wild Week 1 in college football.

Winning ugly? Butch Jones isn’t about to apologize for this ending.

Even Tom Brady probably thinks this was a fumble. Georgia scooped and scored. But officials gathered and ruled whatever Mitch Trubisky was trying to do an incomplete pass. It didn’t matter. The Dawgs rallied for a 33-24 victory.

What would Mississippi State do without Dak Prescott? Well, Damian Williams worked his magic, driving the Bulldogs down the field, setting up a game-winning field goal. Except …

Yes, he could probably play in the SEC.

We are as good as the SEC! We are as good as the SEC! Whatever Jim Harbaugh said to QB Wilton Speight, it didn’t work. Speight threw an interception on his first pass of the 2016 season.

Is Malik Hooker LSU DBU material? Possible.

In fairness, Gelen Robinson is listed at a svelte 275.

Speaking of unexpected things from large people …

https://twitter.com/PancakeCatapult/status/772175269855723520

Missouri knocked West Virginia quarterback Skyler Howard out of the game briefly but couldn’t take advantage when the backups committed two turnovers just before the end of the first half.

https://twitter.com/smartfootball/status/772127762031243264

Remember the Minnesota United goalkeeper who scored an own goal? This was almost as bad as that. Alas, the Western Michigan defender was ruled out of bounds, thus his pass never happened.

https://twitter.com/jasonrmcintyre/status/772148591448043520

This was targeting? Tennessee fans didn’t think so.

Aaron Rodgers enjoyed his GameDay experience. Unfortunately for the SEC, he enjoyed the actual game, too.

Can’t stop me! Wait, what’s the score?

https://twitter.com/FootbaIl_Tweets/status/772103149427396611

Chris Wright
Chris Wright

Managing Editor

A 30-time APSE award-winning editor with previous stints at the Miami Herald, The Indianapolis Star and News & Observer, Executive Editor Chris Wright oversees editorial operations for Saturday Down South.

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