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Home / Sports / Rivalry Week Roasts: Trolls Dominate College Football

Rivalry Week Roasts: Trolls Dominate College Football

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Iowa's victory over Nebraska included a receipt troll mocking the trophy's location.
  • Air Force trolled Colorado State with luggage and a Pac-12 sign about realignment.
  • Navy celebrated its win by symbolically placing their mascot atop a vanquished tiger.
Rivalry Week Roasts: Trolls Dominate College Football

Rivalry week in college football provided ample opportunities for teams to troll their opponents after securing victories. Iowa, after defeating Nebraska, posted a humorous receipt graphic implying their trophy remained in place, continuing a recent winning streak. The Hawkeyes also playfully debated the superiority of their state's corn. This trend of post-game social media jabs was prevalent across several matchups.

Elsewhere, Air Force creatively trolled Colorado State by referencing their upcoming conference realignment, depicting the Rams being 'sent packing' towards the Pac-12. Northern Illinois also faced a similar realignment-themed jab from Kent State in their final conference game. These trolls highlighted the changing landscape of college athletics while celebrating in-game victories.

Navy continued the trolling tradition after their win against Memphis, posting an image of their mascot triumphing over a tiger. Bowling Green also engaged in playful mockery against Massachusetts with a graphic referencing colonial history and 'time's up.' These varied and witty trolls added an entertaining dimension to the culmination of the college football regular season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Iowa, Air Force, Northern Illinois, Kent State, Navy, and Bowling Green engaged in notable rivalry week trolls.
Iowa posted a receipt graphic with a football helmet and the Heroes Trophy, stating 'the trophy's not moving -- again.'
Air Force used suitcases and a Pac-12 road sign to humorously suggest Colorado State was being 'sent packing' due to conference realignment.

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