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

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

Such was the case for Texas A&M this week, who lived up to their 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 three fumbles, recovered two and had two sacks. Offensively, Marcel Reed threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, while Rueben Owens II had 103 yards and two TDs on the ground.

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

Cleanup on aisle 12 pic.twitter.com/EYZ7zHhlwY

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

In a battle between a school located in «Space City» and a school wearing alternate uniforms branded «Space U,» it was Houston that came out on top. UCF had a chance to either tie or win the game late, but an interception with 11 seconds remaining by Kentrell Webb secured 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.

SPACE CITY ON

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