Now that's how you start a college football season.
New uniforms, the biggest point spread upset in college football history, and a stunning rout by Maryland over Texas were just a few things that stood out during week 1 of the season.
Now that we've caught our breath after a fantastic opening day, let's check out some of the other highlights you may have missed from week 1.
RELATED: Best College Football Highlights You May Have Missed from Week 0
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Louisiana-Lafayette Locks Up Win on Broken 2-Point Conversation
We've seen crazy endings to a college football game before, but this one by Louisiana-Lafayette is rather bizarre.
After closing the gap to 49-48, Southeastern Louisiana decided to go for two points and the win, but quarterback Lorenzo Nunez was pressured by three defenders, lost the ball, and Joe Dillon returned it to the house to complete the three-point win.
Crazy ending last night between @RaginCajunsFB and @SLUFootball. pic.twitter.com/19JX6MeW06
— Andy Coffaro (@andycoffaro) September 3, 2017
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The Best One-Handed TD Grab of the Day
Deebo Samuel made this gorgeous grab during South Carolina's 35-28 win over NC State.
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Jordan Birch with the Hurdle of the day
The Illinois State running back made this jaw-dropping hurdle on his way to a 26-yard touchdown during the Redbirds' 45-0 rout of Butler.
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That Spin Move Though
Watch this Madden-like spin by wideout Milly Raye during Saturday's contest between Slippery Rock and Kentucky State.
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Now This is How You Score Your First College Football Touchdown
This probably isn't the last time we'll see TCU's Kenedy Snell in the end zone, but this TD against Jackson State may end up being his finest work of the 2017 season.
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Mike Gundy, You have Met Your Match
Connor Haff of Missouri State is giving the Oklahoma State coach a run for his money this year.
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UAB Football is Back
UAB nabbed a 38-7 win over Alabama A&M in the school's return to the field for the first time in two years.
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Welcome Back College Football
If it were up to me, this is how I would spend every Saturday in the fall. It's so insanely nice to have college football back.
Now if only I could find a sixth screen.