Twitter trolls are active during Week 11 of the college football season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes celebrated a dominant win on Saturday at the Indiana Hoosiers' expense. But The Duck, the No. 6 Oregon Ducks' mascot, is arguably the troll of the week with his barrage of tweets toward the No. 25 Washington Huskies.
Here are some of the best Week 11 Twitter trolls across college football.
No. 25 Washington 37, No. 6 Oregon 34
Harry the Husky, Washington's mascot, and The Duck traded barbs on Twitter leading up to the Top 25 matchup.
.@HarrytheHusky pushes little kids out of the way to get to the ice cream truck first
— The Duck (@TheOregonDuck) November 11, 2022
.@HarrytheHusky parents named him Harry instead of Hairy because they thought they were being cute,
— The Duck (@TheOregonDuck) November 10, 2022
.@HarrytheHusky likes pop tarts without frosting
— The Duck (@TheOregonDuck) November 10, 2022
.@TheOregonDuck doesn't let people off the elevator before barging his way in
— Harry The Husky (@HarryTheHusky) November 10, 2022
.@TheOregonDuck spits when he speaks
— Harry The Husky (@HarryTheHusky) November 10, 2022
.@TheOregonDuck reminds the prof about the homework
— Harry The Husky (@HarryTheHusky) November 9, 2022
The Huskies got the last laugh after a 37-34 victory on Saturday.
.@TheOregonDuck lost lol
— Harry The Husky (@HarryTheHusky) November 13, 2022
🤫#NoLimits #PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/VhhMH6yHO6
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) November 13, 2022
No. 2 Ohio State 56, Indiana 14
The Buckeyes moved to 10-0 on the year behind a 297-yard, five-touchdown day from quarterback C.J. Stroud. Receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a productive day, as well, finishing with seven catches for 135 yards and one score.
The state of Indiana is home to the Indianapolis 500. Brutus, the Buckeyes' mascot, depicted how his squad zoomed past the Hoosiers.
vrrrrrooooooommmm pic.twitter.com/6AgHiz2arn
— Brutus Buckeye 🌰 (@Brutus_Buckeye) November 12, 2022
No. 22 UCF 38, No. 17 Tulane 31
UCF quarterback John Rhys Plumlee accumulated 308 yards (132 passing, 176 rushing) and three touchdowns (two rushing, one passing) to help his team hold off Tulane. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Plumlee joins Kansas State quarterback Adrian Martinez and Vanderbilt signal-caller Mike Wright as the only FBS players with at least 150 rush yards, two rushing scores and a passing touchdown in a game this season.
— UCF Football (@UCF_Football) November 13, 2022
Washington State 28, Arizona State 18
Washington State running back Nakia Watson ran for 116 yards and three touchdowns while quarterback Cameron Ward finished with 259 yards passing and a score in the Saturday victory over Arizona State. It was the Cougars' second straight win, and it makes them bowl-eligible.
Afterward, Washington State's Twitter account used the Sun Devils' pitchfork (sort of) in a celebratory dig.
Toy Story 5: The Fall of the Forks#GoCougs | #WAZZU pic.twitter.com/HijJxqtB4L
— Washington State Football (@WSUCougarFB) November 13, 2022
No. 10 Clemson 31, Louisville 16
Clemson running backs Phil Mafah and Will Shipley had huge performances against the Louisville Cardinals, combining for 203 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a bounce-back win.
The Tigers' Twitter account celebrated with a Cardinal-less image after the game.
Birds aren't real. pic.twitter.com/QFFH23OlJR
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) November 12, 2022
SMU 41, USF 23
Mustangs quarterback Tanner Mordecai finished with 280 yards passing and two touchdowns to help his team defeat the Bulls. Running back Camar Wheaton had two rushing scores and Tyler Lavine added another touchdown on the ground.
SMU's Twitter account celebrated becoming bowl-eligible with a postgame graphic that had a not-so-subtle wisecrack toward USF.
NO BULL, ALL BOWL.
— SMU FootbaIl (@SMUFB) November 12, 2022
Your Mustangs are going BOWLING! pic.twitter.com/t05h48MS8X
Duke 24, Virginia Tech 7
Duke Blue Devils quarterback Riley Leonard did it all against Virginia Tech Hokies, finishing with 310 total yards (262 passing, 48 rushing) and three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) en route to the Blue Devils' seventh win of the season.
According to the team's website, Virginia Tech's mascot, the HokieBird, is an evolution from its days as a turkey when the team nickname was the Gobblers. Duke's Twitter account landed a clever jab given the Hokies' mascot history.
Let's eat 🍽️ pic.twitter.com/tjBonrPGRy
— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) November 12, 2022