Lane Kiffin, 'Shaq' McRoy headline top superlatives from college football Week 5
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Lane Kiffin, 'Shaq' McRoy headline top superlatives from college football Week 5
"Saturday didn't go very well for Arkansas, as the Razorbacks fell 56-13 to Notre Dame, but they did score one of the coolest touchdowns of Week 5. At face value, a 1-yard touchdown run isn't much to write home about. But the scorer? Someone you don't see every week: redshirt freshman offensive lineman JacQawn "Shaq" McRoy. The Shaq nickname likely has something to do with McRoy's size (6-foot-8, 344 pounds), which served him well as he plowed into the end zone for the Razorbacks' only touchdown on the afternoon."
"Minnesota picked up its first Big Ten win of the season on Saturday, taking down Rutgers 31-28 in Minneapolis. With his squad now 3-1, Golden Gophers coach P.J. Fleck had a particularly memorable locker room celebration in mind: crowd surfing. Fleck charged into the home locker room and leaped head-first into a gaggle of players, who sprayed water in the air as they gave Fleck a toss upward before letting him down."
"Few things will cause coaches and fans to be frustrated quite like a well-designed play being wiped off the board by a penalty. USC was forced to ruminate over such an occurrence in Week 5, as what would have been an impressive trick play was scratched from the record in the second quarter of Saturday's 34-32 loss to Illinois."
An offensive lineman, redshirt freshman JacQawn "Shaq" McRoy (6-foot-8, 344 pounds), plowed into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown, providing Arkansas's lone score in a 56-13 loss to Notre Dame. Minnesota secured its first Big Ten win, beating Rutgers 31-28, and coach P.J. Fleck celebrated by crowd-surfing into the locker room as players sprayed water and tossed him upward. USC had an impressive trick play erased by a penalty in the second quarter of its 34-32 loss to Illinois, turning a potential highlight into frustration. Week 5 contained several unusual and memorable moments across college football.
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