Freshman kicker Nick Sciba rushes onto the field after forgetting to set up for the Demon Deacons' field goal attempt and shanks the kick off the left upright. (0:55)

Let's have a great Week 4 out there, everybody. As always, we'll be updating all day Saturday. Try to keep up, will you?

Credit where it's due

In a show of sportsmanship, Oklahoma fans gave Army players a standing ovation as they left the field after an overtime loss to the No. 5 Sooners.

#Sooners fans give Army standing ovation when they leave the field. Former Army assistant Tim Kish shook plenty of hands with Army players. pic.twitter.com/SblKSlMzzh — Eric Bailey (@EricBaileyTW) September 23, 2018

A Bottom 10 miracle

Old Dominion, a Bottom 10 member just this month, did the impossible today, beating a promising, 3-0, top-15-ranked Virginia Tech team that came into the game favored by 29 points. What made it even better was that Old Dominion was the home team!

Old Dominion had been looking forward to hosting the Hokies a long time, even predicting a Monarchs' win in 2016, when it unveiled plans for a new stadium scoreboard. Virginia Tech found ODU premonition laughable then. it probably doesn't now.

ODU unveiled cool stadium plans today.



Only problem?



Scoreboard has a case of wishful thinking! 👀 #Hokies pic.twitter.com/dQTv3fsgPf — Virginia Tech Football (@VT_Football) June 10, 2016

Veteran performance

Anthony Violi has seen a few performances of the Ohio State band. At 100, he dotted the i today.

One of the coolest things you'll see all year. 👏



100-year-old WWII veteran Anthony Violi dotted the Script Ohio "i" for @TBDBITL on Saturday. When he joined the band in the 1930s, the tradition was only a year old. pic.twitter.com/nHMusxz747 — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) September 22, 2018

The ol' missing kicker formation

Wake Forest's kicker was in the zone warming up for a field goal -- so much so that he forgot to take the field to attempt the kick, then rushed out and hit the upright.

play 1:10 Saban's staggering success against former assistants Alabama head coach Nick Saban looks to continue his success when facing his former assistants head-to-head.

Here's looking at you, kid

Amid the excitement at Spectrum Stadium for UCF's 56-36 win over FAU on Friday night, one Knights fan locked onto a camera like he was looking into the souls of the College Football Playoff selection committee.

All 76 seconds of the face you'll never forget if you were in the Bounce House on Sept. 21, 2018 😅 pic.twitter.com/g03P7XvbYW — UCF Knights (@UCFKnights) September 22, 2018

Buffalo stance

Did you know that Colorado had a person in a mascot suit named Chip in addition to Ralphie, the giant live buffalo? Bet you do now, after he fired a T-shirt cannon right into the Great Plains.

Chip the Buffalo, Colorado's mascot ends up on injured reserve this week after firing a T-shirt cannon into his own groin pic.twitter.com/jQjyW59rZi — Jared Christopher (@JaredLChris) September 20, 2018

We're delighted to see that Chip (the buffalo) is OK and has a bye week to recuperate for UCLA on Sept. 28.

I'm good guys! Thanks for all the love ❤️ pic.twitter.com/VK9vKm8xvM — Chip the Buffalo (@Chipthebuffalo) September 15, 2018

All the rage

College football fans already knew Baker Mayfield's moxie. So we weren't surprised to see Mayfield rally the Cleveland Browns to their first win since December 2016. We also immediately recognized the two-point conversion play the Browns ran to tie the game.

It's the same play that helped the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory, known as the Philly Special. And on Friday night, Illinois used its version to score a touchdown in a loss to Penn State.

Everyone's got a wide receiver trick play now. pic.twitter.com/h4jvMI5JiH — ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) September 22, 2018

How do you like them apples?

College GameDay took an animated look at Nick Saban's dominance over his former assistants before he faced Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M today.