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Texas A&M's stadium troll leads top jabs in college football Week 11

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Texas A&M outlasts Missouri to remain undefeated (1:51)

Texas A&M gets out to a big lead and never looks back as they take down Missouri. (1:51)

There's nothing like topping off a hard-earned win with a jab at a vanquished foe.

Such was the case this week for Texas A&M, which lived up to its No. 3 ranking with a dominant win over Missouri. The Aggies' swarming defense proved too much for freshman quarterback Matt Zollers, limiting him to just 77 yards on 7-of-22 passing. Texas A&M forced 3 fumbles, recovered 2 and had 2 sacks. Offensively, Marcel Reed threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Rueben Owens II rushed for 103 yards and two TDs.

And if the strong on-field performance wasn't enough, the Aggies added insult to injury online afterward -- making fun of the Tigers' Memorial Stadium Centennial Project, imagining themselves demolishing the stadium just as it was being renovated.

Texas A&M wasn't the only team to offer a virtual jab at an opponent after a win this week. Here are all the top trolls from around college football in Week 11.

Houston 30, UCF 27

In a battle between a school located in "Space City" and a school wearing alternate uniforms branded "Space U," Houston came out on top. UCF had a chance to either tie or win the game late, but Kentrell Webb picked off a pass with 11 seconds remaining, securing the victory for the visitors.

The Cougars played up their side's aerospace credentials after the win -- which spoiled UCF's "Space Game" -- by boasting about Space City's superiority in a postgame score graphic caption.


South Florida 55, UTSA 23

South Florida's offense was on display in a high-flying win over UTSA, scoring on five drives in the second quarter en route to a 45-10 halftime lead. Quarterback Byrum Brown was dominant for the Bulls, throwing for 239 yards and completing 93% of his passes, including a pair of touchdowns. He also ran for 109 yards and a score.

South Florida used a visual troll after the game. Its final score graphic contained an image of a bull chasing the Road Runner from Looney Tunes off a beach with the caption "Sent 'Em Packing."


Georgia Southern 25, Appalachian State 23

A second-half comeback by Appalachian State made things dicey, but Georgia Southern held on to secure a road win in Sun Belt play. Eagles quarterback JC French IV put up huge numbers in the triumph, throwing for 352 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for another score.

Georgia Southern fired its jab in a caption after the midweek win, posting "Got after that App."


Ohio 24, Miami (Ohio) 20

Rivalry games are bound to bring about some solid trolls, and the "Battle of the Bricks" between Ohio and Miami (Ohio) was no different. The Bobcats won thanks to Parker Navarro finding Rodney Harris II for a 49-yard score to put the home squad ahead with 2:15 to play.

After the game, Ohio told its rivals to "hit the bricks" in a post with an assortment of Bobcat-themed memes.


UConn 37, Duke 34

UConn pulled off a pretty nifty comeback against Duke at home, scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Quarterback Joe Fagnano threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns on 27-of-39 passing, and Bryun Parham forced a crucial fumble with Duke in UConn territory and less than a minute to go.

After the game, UConn co-opted Duke's devil motif, with linebacker Oumar Diomande holding up a trident.


Arizona 24, Kansas 20

Quincy Craig's second touchdown of the game came on a 24-yard run with 39 seconds left, helping Arizona win a nailbiter over Kansas. Noah Fifita threw for 158 yards and two touchdowns in the win.

The Wildcats' social media team subtly trolled Kansas after the game, referencing their "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" slogan.