Best of Week 9: Halloween costumes and candy takes, Nick Saban’s early birthday and more

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It’s Halloween weekend and Week 9 in college football. What does that mean? Well, hopefully it means loads of trick plays and treats everywhere we look. We’ve got plenty of candy hot takes already, starting with Mike Leach’s total disdain for candy corn, but we’re waiting to see what comes out of Michigan-Michigan State, Ohio State-Penn State and so much more.

The round robin of the Big Ten East’s primary contenders has finally begun. Granted, Ohio State-Penn State has lost some luster with the Nittany Lions’ back-to-back losses, but the stakes in East Lansing are as big as they’ve ever been for the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.

We might finally learn what happens when Michigan has to pass

Jim Harbaugh’s Wolverines found they suddenly had a lot to fix this past offseason. The offense had averaged just 18 points per game in four losses and was mostly starting over at quarterback. The defense had allowed 35 points per game, and Harbaugh decided to replace legendary coordinator Don Brown with a fresh face: former Baltimore Ravens assistant Mike Macdonald. Read more from Bill Connelly’s Week 9 preview (ESPN+).

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Trick-or-Treat

A gourd-geous display from San Jose State.

Virginia receivers coach Marques Hagans and family win Halloween.

Please. Do not give Mike Leach any candy corn, ever.

In case you wanted to know what treats to hand around in the ACC, well, here you go.

And it’s all treats for Nick Saban for his birthday.

Mascot check-in

Someone tell us more about the Pirate. We need to know everything possible.

Some healthy poking fun at each other before Penn State-Ohio State.

Best threads

Michigan State is going all green against Michigan.

For more on the best uniforms, check this out.

Penn State has some cool new kicks courtesy of the one and only Saquon Barkley.

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