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Wednesday Cheat Sheet: Everything That’s Gone Viral The Past 24 Hours (4/29/15)

Here’s everything that has gone viral in college sports over the past 24 hours.

1. Duke released a "Top Plays of 2015" video to honor the Blue Devils' 2015 national championship.

2. Ohio State football's head coach Urban Meyer appeared on "The Dan Patrick Show" Tuesday morning, and talked about his former star players Tim Tebow and Aaron Hernandez.

3. Tennessee football offered an 6-foot-1,190-pound eighth-grader a scholarship yesterday.

4. College football coaches Urban Meyer, Dabo Swinney, Gus Malzahn, Dan Mullen, and more gathered together in Greensboro, Georgia for a golf charity event and also took a selfie.

5. Duke put up a cool billboard on a North Carolina highway to honor its 2015 national championship.

6. Penn State Athletics released a video over Twitter of head coach James Franklin awardinglinebacker Von Walker a full ride.

7. A video was posted of Auburn basketball head coach Bruce Pearl wearing a blonde wig and singing a Taylor Swift song at a lip sync battle.

8. Duke assistant coach Jeff Capel referred to a 1975 soul song over Twitter to promote the Blue Devils repeating as national champions.

9. A trailer was released for the upcoming documentary on the Arizona Wildcats' program-changing 1988 Final Four team.

10. Iowa State basketball guard Naz Long posted two Twitter videos of his teammates Georges Niang and Matthew Thomas doing their best renditions of Omi’s hit “Cheerleader.

Video of the Day: Nike Released Pre-Draft Commercial With Amari Cooper

Tweet of the Day: UNC Celebrates #NationalSuperHeroDay With Picture Of Larry Fedora As Wolverine

">@CoachFedora as Wolverine. It's #NationalSuperHeroDay! pic.twitter.com/k0j4uAhT8P — Carolina Football (@TarHeelFootball)

.@CoachFedora as Wolverine.
It's #NationalSuperHeroDay! pic.twitter.com/k0j4uAhT8P

— Carolina Football (@TarHeelFootball) April 28, 2015

">April 28, 2015

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