**F**king Epic: Rutgers’ Sick Metallica Nod Steals the Show in Week 4’s Top College Football Trolls

College Football Teams Get Creative with Social Media Jabs

As the college football season shifts into conference play, teams are bringing their A-game – both on and off the field. Social media teams are having a blast, dishing out clever jabs and witty one-liners that are almost as entertaining as the games themselves.

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are on a roll, and their latest win over the Virginia Tech Hokies was no exception. They paid homage to Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” with a clever tweet that left fans buzzing.

Meanwhile, the Army Black Knights are making waves with their 3-0 start. They poked fun at their record against teams with the Owl mascot, boasting a 2-0 record with a humorous tweet.

The Ohio State Buckeyes didn’t hold back after their win over the Marshall Thundering Herd, referencing the bison of Marshall’s moniker with a simple yet effective jab.

The Virginia Cavaliers bounced back from a Week 3 loss with a dominant win over the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. They celebrated their road victory with a postgame video showcasing Coastal Carolina’s iconic teal field – with an orange makeover.

The Kentucky Wildcats rebounded from a tough loss to the top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs with a convincing win over the Ohio Bobcats. They jokingly referenced the shared second half of the school’s respective mascots, leaving fans in stitches.

The SMU Mustangs and TCU Horned Frogs engaged in a thrilling battle for the Iron Skillet, with SMU emerging victorious. They trolled their rival with a hilarious video showing frog legs being cooked in a skillet, complete with a caption that poked fun at TCU’s own surrealist post-victory videos.

Finally, the Arkansas Razorbacks kicked off their conference slate with a win over the Auburn Tigers. They paid tribute to Auburn’s pre-game graphic with a clever video revealing a large block ice ‘L’ inside a freezer, inspired by the 2013 film “Frozen.”

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