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Ohio State, Mississippi State lead Week 8 college football trolls - ESPN

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The trolls were out again in Week 8 of the college football season with some rivalry matchups leading the pack. The No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes edged out the No.

7 Penn State Nittany Lions in a Big Ten showdown. The No. 22 Air Force Falcons continued their hot start to the season, beating their interservice rival Navy Midshipmen.

The Boston College Eagles had one of the more subtle digs this weekend after defeating the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Here are the top college football trolls from Week 8: This week's «College GameDay» matchup turned into a defensive battle.

Ohio State allowed just 240 yards and held Penn State to 1-of-16 on third downs, the worst conversion percentage by any AP-ranked team in a game over the last 10 seasons on a minimum of 15 attempts, according to ESPN Stats and Information.

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