Never-never land, an orange field and more from CFB Week
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J.J. Post, ESPNSep 21, 2024, 10:25 PM ET With the college football calendar starting to flip from nonconference to conference play, group social networks pages left another round of quality trolls.Editor’s Picks
1 Associated The Rutgers Scarlet Knights continue to roll this season, with their most current triumph a 26-23 win over the Virginia Tech Hokies on the road in Blacksburg. The Scarlet Knights raced to an early 14-0 first-quarter lead, before sealing the win via a 36-yard field goal by Jai Patel with simply under 2 minutes left.After the game, Rutgers’social media team admired a line from Metallica’s “Get in Sandman, “which is played in Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium before games.-pic.twitter.com/buOWz7p30x!.?.!— Rutgers Football(@RFootball)September 21, 2024 Here’s a take a look at some of the best postgame jabs from Week 4 of the college football season. One of the early surprises this college football season has actually been the
Army Black Knights, who are off to a 3-0 start. Army continued its momentum in its Week 4 clash with the Rice Owls, as a 21-point 2nd quarter propelled the Black Knights to an assertive success at Michie Stadium.After the game Army satirized its record versus groups with Rice’s Owl mascot– the Black Knights likewise dispatched the Florida Atlantic Owls 24-7 in Week 2. Owl upgrade. Twoooooooo and 0! pic.twitter.com/hR1mbyKXaq!.?.!— Army Football (@ArmyWP_Football)September 21, 2024 The Ohio State Buckeyes managed service versus the Marshall Thundering Herd, easing past an early touchdown by Marshall to protect a five-score victory. Star transfer Quinshon Judkins shined in the win, hurrying for 173 yards in addition to a set of scores on14 carries.The Buckeyes referenced the bison of Marshall’s Rumbling Herd moniker with a basic postgame jab.Corralled the Herd. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/iAyRxqgDql!.?.!— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) September 21, 2024
The Virginia Cavaliers got back in the win column after a Week 3 loss to Maryland, generating over 500 lawns of offense in a 43-24 triumph over the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers.The’ Hoos made the journey down to Conway, South Carolina, for the game, and commemorated their roadway victory with a postgame video showing Coastal Carolina’s renowned teal field– with an orange makeover.Take over your trap
. #UVAStrong|#GoHoos pic.twitter.com/4JTyCdf9MP!.?.!— Virginia Football(@UVAFootball)September 21, 2024 One week after nearly disturbing the top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, the Kentucky Wildcats got better and travelled to a dominant win over the Ohio Bobcats. The Wildcats ‘ground game rolled, with 6 different players integrating for over 200 hurrying yards and
4 touchdowns.After the game, Kentucky jokingly referenced the shared second half of the school’s respective mascots.Cats Win. pic.twitter.com/xkuus2oDFn!.?.!— Kentucky Football(@UKFootball)September 21, 2024 The battle for the Iron Skillet looked more like a
track satisfy, as the SMU Mustangs raced out to an early 17-0 lead while the TCU Horned Frogs attempted to make up ground for the remainder of the game.The Mustangs came out on top, and after the final whistle trolled their rival with a video proving, to name a few things, frog legs being cooked in a frying pan, total with a caption comparable to TCU’s own surrealist post-victory videos.frythefrogs.mp4 #PonyUpDallas pic.twitter.com/HOPcL3Y6qv!.?.!— SMU Football(@SMUFB)September 22, 2024 Conference wins just indicate a bit more, especially in the
SEC. The Arkansas Razorbacks got their conference slate started with a victory on Saturday, dispatching the Auburn Tigers on the road at Jordan-Hare Stadium.Earlier in the week Auburn’s social networks team promoted the game with a graphic showing a large tiger looming over a pig in a snow-filled stadium. Arkansas paid tribute to the post with a video exposing a large block ice ‘L’ inside a freezer paired with a caption inspired by the 2013 film”Frozen. “. Cold never troubled us anyway https://t.co/CBw3k8dXor pic.twitter.com/LOmvUx1uBs!.?.!— Arkansas Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB)September 21, 2024