College football’s Week 3 is just about in the books. It brought a handful of really good games, some incredible trickeration, and lots of embarrassment for one league in particular.

Other than a handful of games, the Big Ten had an astonishingly bad Saturday. Here’s the blow-by-blow.

A bunch of these teams lost to either mid-majors or Kansas:

Rutgers got zapped by Kansas in this sport’s game of the century. Some highlights from this game include this thing ...

Rutgers-Kansas in one GIF pic.twitter.com/fGZcfdJs2X — Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) September 15, 2018

... and ...

This will bring a tear to your eye pic.twitter.com/iS5kcLqcrQ — Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) September 15, 2018

... but, yeah.

Wrap it all together, and you get this unfortunate picture.

Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois, Nebraska, Maryland, Rutgers and Wisconsin.



That's 7 Big Ten teams that lost to unranked non-conference opponents on Saturday.



The Big Ten was 33-7 in those games all of last season. https://t.co/QFlB01LioC — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 16, 2018

Big Ten teams lost 7 nonconference games against unranked opponents Saturday, the conference's most such losses in a single day since the AP Poll debuted in 1936. — Jason Starrett (@starrettjason) September 16, 2018

At least Ohio State beat TCU. The Big Ten’s best team still hasn’t lost any games, and Penn State hasn’t either. Playoff hopes remain intact, but nobody will mistake the Big Ten for a league with much depth at the moment.

Oh, and a quick shoutout to BYU and its fans.

The team jumped around to “Jump Around”

BYU locker room pic.twitter.com/TNmIwScXz6 — Jay Drew (@drewjay) September 15, 2018

And the fans were unquestionably responsible afterward.

Don't even worry about fans in blue. https://t.co/Oq9K5vzMS9 — BYU Cougars (@BYUCougars) September 15, 2018

Keegan Brewer hit Arkansas with the ol’ IMPLIED FAIR CATCH THAT ISN’T ACTUALLY A FAIR CATCH AT ALL:

A top-10 team that wasn’t Wisconsin also went down, with No. 12 LSU winning The Tiger Bowl at No. 7 Auburn.

With the win at Auburn, LSU became the 2nd team to beat 2 teams ranked in the Top 10 away from home within the 1st 3 weeks of the season. The 1st was Colorado in 1971. Also became 4th team to beat 2 Top 10 teams, regardless of site, within the 1st 3 weeks ('59 GT, Northwestern) — Chris Fallica (@chrisfallica) September 16, 2018

And Ed Orgeron just found a new defensive lineman ...

Ed and the cop pic.twitter.com/uUY6t51pb1 — CJ Fogler (@cjzer0) September 15, 2018

... before delivering the season’s most beautiful victory speech:

Meanwhile, Ohio State fans in Jerry World got to watch former Buckeye Joe Burrow lead the game-winning drive for the Tigers:

Ohio State fans cheer as Cole Tracy hits the game-winning kick to clinch a 22-21 win for Joe Burrow and LSU. pic.twitter.com/orSSdvzoOf — Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) September 15, 2018

FSU once again failed to #DoSomething.

The Noles got embarrassed by Syracuse, and this hashtag just kept looking worse and worse.

And you already know Dino Babers hit ‘em with another of his VICTORY SPEECHes:

Because they came to WHOSE HOUSE?! pic.twitter.com/uaSpAAkhPq — Syracuse Football (@CuseFootball) September 15, 2018

We might have an early Piesman Trophy favorite in UAB’s 285-pound Garrett Marino.

A scoop and score for @UAB_FB!



The big man gives the Blazers a 14 point lead over Tulane pic.twitter.com/KOXl91aS1q — Conference USA (@ConferenceUSA) September 15, 2018

Also:

And also:

This by Utah, however, might be our first-ever Piesman blooper:

This whole play is… something. pic.twitter.com/SEL5OGNdN4 — Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) September 16, 2018

CATCH OF THE DAY contender, by Boise State’s A.J. Richardson

Can’t guard that from AJ Richardson pic.twitter.com/c2VrkYmYVD — Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) September 15, 2018

Oklahoma State won easily, though.

If it wasn’t that, it was this:

Purdue with some pinball catch action! pic.twitter.com/uMmXwsbw2j — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 16, 2018

When you outsmart the receiver by letting him get TOO open:

Screaming laughing at the defender pointing at him. pic.twitter.com/Ut7wwOMGXB — Caroline Darney (@cwdarney) September 16, 2018

On Thursday night, FCS Davidson beat Division III Guilford, 91-61.

The game appeared to set both of these records:

Most yards of offense in an FCS game by one team (964 for Davidson; record is 876 )

Most rushing yards by one team in an FCS game (685 for Davidson; record is 681)

And there were even more records that didn’t officially count, since Guilford is DIII:

Most points in an FCS game by both teams (152 in this game; FCS and DI record is 141)

Most yards of offense in an FCS game by both teams (1,662; FCS record is 1,549)

Most rushing yards in an FCS game by both teams (1,005; FCS record is 850)

All you really need to know about Bama-Ole Miss: we quit liveblogging it after 11 minutes.

This is the Alabama vs. Ole Miss live blog. We stopped updating it with 4:40 remaining in the first quarter, for obvious reasons. Will return to it if Ole Miss gets back within two TDs https://t.co/Fo4Yoik8uP — Alex Kirshner (@alex_kirshner) September 15, 2018

And this was surely the WACKIEST play of the day.

A collage:

That turned out to be a 7-point for Notre Dame, which beat Vanderbilt by 5.

It was a fun weekend, is what we’re saying, unless you’re the Big Ten or perhaps Vanderbilt.