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CFB Social: Week 13 in college football through social media

Week 13 of college football is underway and social media is buzzing with the action. Here are the best tweets, vines, videos and more from across the country.

After Oregon defeated Colorado, Mark Helfrich took this question from a student reporter:

UCLA QB Brett Hundley made a big statement on the field against USC on Saturday, then made another on Twitter after the Bruins' victory.

The Washington Huskies are breaking out these gold beauties for their game vs. Oregon State.

Baylor running back Devin Chafin rushed for 106 yards and three TDs on 21 carries vs. Oklahoma State. And his body looks like it.

We wonder if UCLA punter Matt Mengel had access to a mirror when applying his face paint.

USC and UCLA went to battle over Los Angeles in the game of the day, and the Trojans got pumped for the Pac-12 South contest with this hype video:

Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray, who played collegiately at Oklahoma, offered his congratulations to Samaje Perine for breaking the FBS single-game rushing record on Saturday.

Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee -- never short on the funny -- inserted himself into the Samaje Perine record narrative.

Arizona's director of on campus recruiting/player personnel Matt Dudek shared how the Wildcats prepared for their cold-weather game vs. Utah after the Wildcats cruised past the Utes.

NFL Network's Rich Eisen has long held that "punters are people too." His campaign took a hit Saturday, thanks to the Kansas punter.

The tradition of Notre Dame seniors spending their final halftime in the student section engagaing in a marshmallow fight continued Saturday.

Now that's a pie.

Minnesota knocked off Nebraska in a wild one, resulting in Goldy claiming this new trophy.

This Huskers fan did all he could to scare the opposing Minnesota team, but it wasn't enough.

Minnesota had a message for @FauxPelini after the Gophers' win.

LeBron James gave a shoutout to Ohio State's Jalin Marshall, who scored four touchdowns in the second half vs. Indiana.

These Huskers fans went to extreme measures to support their team.

Will Muschamp coached his final game at the Swamp for Florida against Eastern Kentucky and several of his players are supporting the embattled head coach as his career with the Gators wraps up.

A couple of NFL stars decided to head back to their old stomping grounds and check out Ohio State and Indiana.

Can't sprain an ankle running down the sideline to call a big play, so yes, even the refs get taped up.

Oregon wideout Dwayne Stanford is honoring his injured teammate Pharaoh Brown by wearing his number against Colorado.

The Big Game between Cal and Stanford might not be the biggest game in the country, but it is the most important one in the Bay Area -- and Nepal.

You can follow Bryan Fischer on Twitter at @BryanDFischer.

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