10. The biggest joke of the Texas Bowl! This wasn't ruled a fumble because officials said the player was down before he dropped the ball. GIFs are a bitch for refs in hindsight.
GIF Credit: CJZero
9. RG3 had a rough NFL season and that kind of explains why his wife didn't want any on-screen time with him at the Tostitos Bowl.
GIF Credit: Buzzfeed Sports
8. I don't approve of Chik-Fil-A sponsoring a bowl, but I do approve of Johnell Barnes' catch for Duke.
GIF Credit: Fansided
7. It's never fun watching your boyfriend blow the big game, especially when it's A.J. McCarron of Alabama, who threw two interceptions in the team's loss to Oklahoma.
GIF Credit: Complex Sports
6. The big stop for the Rose Bowl Champs!
GIF Credit: Fansided
5. Boogers are always fun, but when you're caught digging for gold on camera it's that much better.
GIF Credit: Guyism
4. In a move that was more WWE than NCAA, Bryce Petty did his best Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka impression and did a crazy flip for a Baylor touchdown.
GIF Credit: SBNation
3. This photographer really understands what "Roll Tide" means now.
GIF Credit: Guyism
2. "I just pooped my pants" - Everyone on this platform, especially Lou Holtz.
GIF Credit: SBNation
1. MSU won big on New Year's Day, but had an epic FAIL in the Gatorade toss department.
GIF Credit: Guyism
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