Halloween face paint, confused time travelers: Week 10's CFB superlatives
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Halloween face paint, confused time travelers: Week 10's CFB superlatives
"Game day eye black is a classic tradition in football, but it is generally simple in execution -- a line or two of black paint underneath the eyes. Weathersby, however, turned it into an art form, with his look including multiple colors and nearly complete facial coverage. It's not the first time Weathersby has gone all out with in-game face paint, but this time around, it certainly suited the Halloween vibes best."
"As fans filed into SMU's marquee matchup with the No. 10 Miami Hurricanes on Saturday, Gerald J. Ford Stadium's videoboard operator put up a trivia question for fans to try to answer: What is the name of the Mustangs' home stadium? Possible answers included a number of former United States presidents, playing into the fact that the Gerald Ford the facility is named for is not the same Gerald Ford that served as the 38th president."
Week 10 of 2025 college football featured chaotic results, notable upsets, and Halloween-inspired moments across multiple games. James Madison linebacker Gannon Weathersby wore elaborate, multi-colored face paint that offered nearly complete facial coverage and matched Halloween vibes. SMU's videoboard posed a trivia question misidentifying its own stadium name despite a massive Gerald J. Ford Stadium sign above the board. Princeton running back Josh Robinson opened the scoring against Cornell with an exceptional hustle play on a pop pass around the edge. The week mixed on-field drama with offbeat, memorable moments and nontraditional superlatives.
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