Why are college football fans throwing trash onto the field?
Why are college football fans throwing trash onto the field?
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Why are college football fans throwing trash onto the field?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — One by one, the bodies caromed and ricocheted off Will Howard, the Ohio State quarterback whose skin was coated with sweat and dirt and the grass-stained remnants of the sweetest slide he's ever slid, the one that sealed a victory over a program he once dreamed of representing. Seven days had passed since Howard, a former three-star prospect from Downington, Pennsylvania, a western suburb of Philadelphia, boldly proclaimed how much the impending matchup between the Buckeyes and No. 3 Penn State meant to him, how he'd grown up rooting for the Nittany Lions and viewed this trip to Beaver Stadium as a homecoming. "They didn't think I was good enough," Howard said in reference to Penn State's coaching staff during a postgame news conference in late October. "But I guess we'll see next week if I was."
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Entering Week 10, we knew there would be some movement at the top of the College Football Playoff pecking order based on the outcome of the top-five matchup between Ohio State and Penn State. But we got a whole lot more to chew on beyond the Buckeyes' win at Happy Valley, with surprising results impacting numerous conference and CFP contenders.
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The first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2024 season will be announced Tuesday. While we have a month until the final rankings, several teams needed wins to remain in their respective conference races or hold onto their hopes for an at-large bid to the CFP.
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