Battleships, ‘Balled Out’ and more from Week 5 CFB giants

With college football conference play in complete swing throughout the country, group social media pages left another round of quality trolls.Editor’s Picks

  • 1 Related After a 5-7 project in 2023, the Navy Midshipmen are off to a hot start this fall, boasting a 4-0 mark after dispatching the UAB Blazers 41-18 on the road.Navy’s social media contrasted the two schools’particular mascots in a graphic after the game, showing a towering battleship looming over a dragon pushing the beach.WWWWin #GoNavy|#RollGoats pic.twitter.com/hSB9KRB9Tw!.?.!— Navy Football(@NavyFB

    kept its high-scoring momentum rolling(and included some protective success) in a 63-7 pasting of the Ball State Cardinals. Quarterback Alonza Barnett III tossed for 280 lawns and 5 scores in the victory.The Dukes trolled Ball State with a smart caption following the game’s conclusion.Balled Out. #GoDukes pic.twitter.com/s8dPiLYrKR!.?.!— JMU Football( @JMUFootball )September 28, 2024 UNLV 59, Fresno State 14 Regardless of no shortage of off-field discussion following quarterback Matthew Sluka’s midweek decision

    to redshirt, the UNLV Rebels rolled on with a 59-14 win over the Fresno State Bulldogs to remain undefeated.The win was UNLV’s first of the year against a Mountain West enemy, with the Rebels figuring to be a major factor in the conference title race. Currently connected for first place in the Mountain West with a 1-0 conference record, UNLV referenced its standing with a postgame caption.MOUNTAIN BEST pic.twitter.com/4lQ3hLvjAf!.?.!— UNLV Football(@unlvfootball )September 28, 2024 Duke 21, North Carolina 20 Rivalry-game wins are always just a little sweeter, and the Duke Blue Devils picked up a major one, dispatching the North Carolina Tar Heels 21-20. The Blue Devils had to dig deep for the win, tracking the game 20-0 midway through the 3rd quarter before scoring three successive touchdowns to

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