When you boost your College Football Playoff hopes with a big conference win on the road, a postgame troll is guaranteed.
Ole Miss accomplished such a feat on Saturday with his 34-26 win Oklahomaand then rubbed some salt in the Sooners' wound.
Rebel's balanced offense gained 431 yards against an impressive Oklahoma defense in the quarterback-driven victory. Trinidad Chambliss threw for 314 yards and ran back. Kevan Lacey throwing for two touchdowns. Ole Miss outscored Oklahoma 9-0 in the fourth, erasing a one-point deficit heading into the final quarter.
After the game, the Rebels' social media admin prepared a clever caption dedicated to the Sooners' nickname.
𝙎𝙤𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙧? Try it 𝗟ater 😏 #HottyToddy pic.twitter.com/h3tNsnxgye
— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) October 25, 2025
This wasn't the only post-game troll posted on social media in week nine. Here are all the best quotes from college football:

In a battle between two teams with similar mascots, it was the Bearcats who earned bragging rights over the Bears, and with those bragging rights came post-game troll rights. Brendan Sorsby threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another because Cincinnati moved to 7-1 on the season after a home win over Baylor.
Cincinnati's social media team decided to reference Baylor's mascot (and its triumph) by referencing the viral clip.
If you ever see us fighting in the forest with the Bear… HELP THE BEAR
41-20 Bearcats. 7-1 on the year. pic.twitter.com/CcOFlJQynt
— Cincinnati Bearcats (@GoBEARCATS) October 25, 2025
It was a dominant performance of the rivalry between Iowa in the fight for the Floyd Rosedale Trophy, intercepting three Minnesota passes and holds the Golden Gophers to just 133 yards of total offense. The Hawkeyes' offense, defense and special teams all recorded at least one game-winning touchdown.
After the game, Iowa made some digital changes to the Minnesota logo, posting a video of Minnesota's “M” being replaced with an L and the normally smiling gopher crying.
WHO LOVES IOWA?! pic.twitter.com/Dg4wlp6y8q
— Hawkeye Football (@HawkeyeFootball) October 25, 2025
Memphis won one of the biggest Group of Five games of the season thanks to a late surge. After trailing 31-17 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers scored the game's next 17 points to take the lead with just over a minute left in the game. South Florida made a last-gasp attempt to set up a potential tying field goal attempt, but Nico Gramatica's 52-yard kick went wide.
After the victory was secured, Memphis took to social media to post a graphic of the final result, which showed a tiger looming over a bull with the caption, “Hit the Bullseye.”
Hit the bull's eye 🎯#ALLIN | #GoTigersGo pic.twitter.com/B3RzeSKMEL
— Memphis Football (@MemphisFB) October 25, 2025
Kent State also used a late push to win the game in week nine. After falling behind his enemy MAC Bowling Green Down 21-3 midway through the third quarter, the Golden Flashes controlled the rest of the contest, winning 24-21. The trick put Kent State ahead for good. Da'Realist Clark made a pass on the reverse before throwing to another receiver Wayne Harris in the end zone for the eventual winning score.
A post-game troll from a Kent State conference team referenced the Falcons' famous unofficial mascot. 3 year old exotic shorthair Persian cat named Pudgewith a clever signature.
𝗡𝗢 𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗦 𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗥 𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘, 𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗗𝗢𝗚𝗦!#GoFlashes⚡️ | #HAB1TS pic.twitter.com/4y6y7OrtMV
— Kent State Football (@KentStFootball) October 25, 2025
Earlier this week, Sacramento State President Luke Wood mentioned Montana like “pandas” (Montana's real mascot is the Grizzly).
Montana's social media administrator remembered the comment. After the Grizzlies beat the Hornets on Friday night, Montana posted a photo on X of a headband-wearing panda sitting in front of the Sacramento State campus, with the L in the word “California State University at Sacramento” underlined.
🐼 #Stingersdown pic.twitter.com/jaSI6aGeVd
— Montana Griz Football (@MontanaGrizFB) October 25, 2025
Missouri improved to 4-3 on Tuesday night thanks to a 7-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Clark To Ronnel Johnson in overtime, defeating the Bears State of New Mexico there are .500 troops in battle. The TD capped a productive day for Clark, who totaled 283 passing yards and three passing touchdowns.
After the game, Missouri took a couple of shots at its opponent's cowboy-themed Aggie mascot, first posting the final score with the caption “Come into your saloon and take over your saloon” and then adding an image showing “the Bears win.” written on a pair of boots.
Come into your salon and take over your salon!!
THE BEARS WON OUT!! 😤🐻🔥#WeekdayCUSA #OutHitOutHustle | #ProveIt pic.twitter.com/kuvS2Bee1S
— Missouri State Football (@MoStateFootball) October 23, 2025
This fight was not nearly as close as the score indicated, as SpartansThe final touchdown came with seven seconds remaining. Wolverines He ran all over the place Saturday night, racking up 276 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.
After the game, Michigan staked its claim to the state it shares with its rival with a post on social media.
Michigan is the Wolverine State! 〽️ pic.twitter.com/BIHkqycJXy
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) October 26, 2025
At halftime the score was 18-14. Edgey turned things around dramatically in the second half, scoring 35 points to leave the game Tigers in the dust. Marcel Reed threw for 202 yards, 108, two touchdowns and two more in the win.
After the game, the Aggies mocked LSU's highly anticipated and canceled halftime drone show with a cruel troll.
I heard the show was cancelled… we've got you covered. https://t.co/ss7Vttgufe pic.twitter.com/gnepiOTJwS
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) October 26, 2025





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