College Football Week 2 Highlights: Syracuse's Sprints, Bo Jackson's Debut, and More
Week 2 of college football brought thrilling moments, from Syracuse's post-win sprints to Bo Jackson's debut touchdown and Minnesota's dominant performance.

Syracuse's Sprints and Ohio State's Bo Jackson Lead College Football Week 2 Superlatives
Syracuse secured its first win of the season against UConn in overtime, but head coach Fran Brown wasn't entirely satisfied. Despite the victory, the Orange players were seen running sprints post-game, a clear indication of Brown's high standards. "I just want to celebrate the win with the people, but I'm so pissed. I'm mad as heck right now," Brown stated.
Bo Jackson's Collegiate Debut
Ohio State's freshman running back, Bo Jackson, made headlines by scoring his first collegiate touchdown. Despite sharing a name with the legendary dual-sport star, this Bo Jackson is carving out his own legacy. His touchdown was a moment of pride for the Buckeyes, and fans are eager to see more from this promising player.
Minnesota's Dominant Performance
The Minnesota Golden Gophers were unstoppable in their 66-0 victory over Northwestern State. Their defense was so impenetrable that the stadium ran out of fireworks to celebrate their numerous scores. The scoreboard even apologized for the fireworks shortage, showcasing the Midwest's characteristic politeness.
Baylor's Unlikely Defensive Hero
In a surprising turn of events during the SMU-Baylor game, a referee inadvertently contributed to Baylor's defense. SMU quarterback Kevin Jennings was tripped by an official, leading to a fumble. While Jennings recovered the ball, the incident was a humorous highlight of the game.
Wake Forest's Celebratory Touchdown
Wake Forest's running back Demond Claiborne had a stellar game, rushing for 193 yards and three touchdowns. His celebration after an 85-yard dash was particularly memorable, as he joined the cheerleaders, holding the football like a pom-pom, much to the delight of the crowd.
Nebraska's Unforgettable Night
Nebraska tight end Luke Lindenmeyer had a night to remember, not only for his performance on the field but also for a personal milestone. After Nebraska's 68-0 win over Akron, Lindenmeyer proposed to his girlfriend, Kailyn Storovich, on the field, with the support of his teammates and coach Matt Rhule.
Week 2 of college football was filled with thrilling plays, unexpected moments, and unforgettable celebrations, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.