Nothing big was supposed to happen in Week 8.
But by Saturday night, we were once again left speechless and scratching our heads.
Georgia Tech, which had lost five games in a row and was considered one of the country's biggest disappointments, might have upstaged Michigan State's incredible heroics from a week earlier.
The Yellow Jackets' Patrick Gamble blocked FSU All-American kicker Roberto Aguayo's 56-yard field goal attempt with six seconds left, and then sophomore defensive back Lance Austin returned the ball 78 yards for a touchdown as time expired in a stunning 22-16 upset of the No. 9 Seminoles at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
"That's what it's all about," Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson said.
"It's college football."