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It went from bad to worse for Penn State in Week 7 after losing to Northwestern 22-21 on Saturday. And if the loss on the field wasn’t enough, Nittany Lions coach James Franklin became the theme of the Wildcats’ petty troll.

After a stunning loss to unranked UCLA in Week 6, the pressure was on Franklin to deliver a victory against Northwestern. Instead, Penn State dropped its third straight game after scoring just one touchdown in the second half.

Northwestern targeted Franklin with its postgame troll. On Friday, Franklin posted a video on X with the caption: “Northwestern, Northwestern, Northwestern!!!”

The Wildcats referenced that caption, instead emphasizing the final Northwestern in all caps to cap the win.

That wasn’t the only postgame jab delivered on social media in Week 7. Here are the top trolls from around the college football world:

Texas 23, Oklahoma 6

Rivalries often bring the best out of teams on the field. The same can be said for trolling off it. Texas defeated No. 6 Oklahoma 23-6 in the Allstate Red River Rivalry game. The Longhorns’ defense allowed just 258 yards and intercepted three passes from Sooners quarterback John Mateer. Texas quarterback Arch Manning threw for 166 yards and a score.

The massive victory came with a petty post from the Longhorns. Texas referenced the lyrics of the song “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” and Red River’s Golden Hat trophy.

The Longhorns then simulated reporting the Sooners’ Instagram account, with the reason being that the account was pretending to “be a good football team.” Texas alum Kevin Durant also chimed in, poking fun at Oklahoma’s mascot.


Alabama 27, Missouri 24

Few things in college football feel as sweet as securing a big road win in conference play, which is something Alabama is quite familiar with after a 27-24 Week 7 win over Missouri. Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson finished 23-of-31 for 200 yards and 3 passing touchdowns, including a 1-yard strike to running back Daniel Hill on fourth down to put Alabama up by two scores late.

Something that might have made that postgame feeling a little sweeter for Alabama fans Saturday? A subtle social media troll sent by the Crimson Tide after the win, taking a simple yet effective shot at Missouri’s primary color.


Texas A&M 34, Florida 17

Texas A&M is 6-0 for the first time since 2016 after taking down Florida 34-17 at home. The Aggies dominated on the ground with touchdowns from Rueben Owens II, Le’Veon Moss and Marcel Reed. Their defense also allowed just three points from the Gators after the first half.

Texas A&M followed up its victory with spin on Florida’s signature cheer as the Aggies’ 12th Man kept an alligator’s mouth shut.


Bowling Green 28, Toledo 23

Bowling Green fell behind 21-0 early against local rival Toledo but eventually found its footing and scored four unanswered touchdowns in a 28-23 win. Running back Cameron Pettaway scored two of those touchdowns during big plays. He caught only two passes in the contest, but both went for scores of 45 and 73 yards, respectively.

After the game, Bowling Green trolled its rival with a video of the team hoisting the trophy on the field, using some specific words and capitalization.


South Florida 63, North Texas 36

One of the biggest Group of 5 games of the season turned into a rout after halftime, with South Florida posting 42 points during the final 30 minutes of the contest. Dual-threat Bulls quarterback Byrum Brown was as dynamic as ever, throwing for 245 yards and three touchdowns in addition to rushing for 82 yards and a pair of scores in the 63-36 win.

After the game, South Florida had a troll ready for its North Texas hosts, posting a graphic depicting Rocky the Bull in cowboy attire riding a horse with the caption “Everything’s bigger in Texas.”


Colorado State 49, Fresno State 21

Colorado State shook off a three-game losing streak and found its top gear Friday night, scoring 35 first-half points en route to a 49-21 win against Fresno State. And although the margin of victory was gaudy, Colorado State’s defense made plenty of plays, too — forcing four Fresno State turnovers, including a 36-yard fumble recovery touchdown.

The Rams’ social media team trolled the Bulldogs after the game, referencing Fresno State’s mascot with a “Sit. Stay. Roll Over” caption and a graphic showing a dog collar with an “L” attached.


Liberty 19, UTEP 8

Liberty came out on top 19-8 in a defensive slugfest with UTEP on Wednesday night, holding the Miners to just 167 total yards of offense. A steady performance by senior kicker Jay Billingsley provided most of the offense for the Flames, converting four field goals in the win.

A simple troll did the trick for Liberty after the game, with the team using a “struck gold” reference for UTEP’s mascot.

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Mariners shut down Jays’ bats to steal Game 1

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TORONTO — Bryce Miller overcame a shaky first inning and gave the tired Seattle Mariners the start they needed in the AL Championship Series opener.

Miller pitched six sharp innings, Jorge Polanco hit a go-ahead single in the sixth and the Mariners beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 Sunday night as they returned to the ALCS for the first time in 24 years.

“The year, personally, didn’t go how I had planned and how I had hoped for but we’re in the ALCS and I got to go out there and set the tone,” Miller said. “I felt great.”

Seattle slugger Cal Raleigh added a tying solo home run, his second homer of the postseason after leading the major leagues with 60 in the regular season.

“That was a big lift,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said of Raleigh’s drive in a two-run sixth.

George Springer homered on the first pitch from Miller, who then escaped a two-on jam in a 27-pitch first inning.

Anthony Santander singled in the second for Toronto’s only other hit, and Seattle pitchers retired 23 of the Blue Jays’ final 24 batters. Miller, Gabe Speier, Matt Brash and Andres Munoz combined to throw just 100 pitches less than 48 hours after the Mariners needed 209 pitches to outlast Detroit over 15 innings.

“The job Bryce Miller did tonight was phenomenal,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “After that first inning, he went into a different gear. You saw him getting ahead, using all his stuff.”

Miller, the winner, struck out three and walked three in six innings, throwing 76 pitches. The three relievers each had eight-pitch, 1-2-3 innings, with Muñoz getting the save.

Raleigh tied the score in the sixth with his ninth homer in 14 games at Rogers Centre. Kevin Gausman had held batters to 0 for 16 on splitters in the postseason before Raleigh’s homer.

“I was trying to get bat on ball, really just trying to put something in play,” Raleigh said, wearing a T-shirt with the words: “JOB’S NOT FINISHED.” “I didn’t want to punch out again.”

Polanco hit a go-ahead single later in the inning and added an RBI single in the eighth.

“He’s been huge from both sides of the plate,” Raleigh said .

AL West champion Seattle traveled to AL East winner Toronto on Saturday after a 3-2 home victory over the Tigers on Friday to win the Division Series, the longest winner-take-all game in Major League Baseball history.

Seattle, the only MLB team to never host a World Series game, held Toronto to two hits after the Blue Jays had 50 hits and 34 runs in their four-game Division Series against the New York Yankees.

“We’re a really good offense,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. “Today it just didn’t work out.”

Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 9 for 17 with three homers and nine RBIs against the Yankees but finished 0 for 4 Sunday with three groundouts.

“This is going to be a hard-fought series, man,” Schneider said. “These guys will be ready for it.”

Springer’s 21st postseason home run broke a tie with the Yankees’ Derek Jeter, moving him into sole possession of fifth place on the career list.

Raleigh’s homer was his fourth in 15 at-bats against Gausman, who took the loss.

“Up to that point, I’d been throwing the ball really well and had the game right there,” Gausman said. “This one’s on me.”

Gausman allowed two runs and three hits in 5⅔ innings.

“Great hitters capitalize on mistakes,” Schneider said. “That split from Kev just kind of leaked back over the middle a little bit.”

Raleigh hit a one-out single off Gausman in the first and advanced to third on Julio Rodríguez’s base hit but was thrown out at the plate by third baseman Addison Barger on Polanco’s grounder.

Polanco, who had the game-ending single Friday, singled against Brendon Little to drive in Rodríguez, who had chased Gausman with a two-out walk.

Polanco added another RBI single against Seranthony Dominguez.

Eugenio Suarez doubled off the top of the right-field wall against Louis Varland in the seventh. The 395-foot drive would have been a homer in 15 of 30 big league ballparks, including Seattle.

Toronto outfielder Nathan Lukes left in the fourth inning. Lukes bruised his right knee when he fouled a pitch off it in the first inning. Schneider said X-rays were negative and said Lukes might return Monday.

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Jays’ Springer leads off with 21st postseason HR

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TORONTO — The Blue JaysGeorge Springer homered on the first pitch from Seattle‘s Bryce Miller in the American League Championship Series opener Sunday, moving past the New York Yankees‘ Derek Jeter into sole possession of fifth place on the career list with his 21st postseason home run.

Springer’s 385-foot drive to right field on a fastball at the outside corner put Toronto ahead with the first postseason leadoff home run in Blue Jays history. Springer has 63 leadoff homers in the regular season, second to Rickey Henderson’s record 81.

Manny Ramirez hit a record 29 postseason homers and is trailed by Jose Altuve (27), Kyle Schwarber (23) and Bernie Williams (22).

However, also in the first inning, Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes fouled a ball off his right knee, falling in pain. He stayed in the game and drew a 12-pitch walk, then flied out leading off the third and was replaced by Myles Straw for the start of the fourth.

The team said he bruised his knee and was being further evaluated.

Lukes went 4-for-12 with five RBIs in Toronto’s division series win over the Yankees, including a key two-run single in the Game 4 clincher. He also made a diving catch in Toronto’s Game 1 win.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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L.A. to start Snell in Game 1, Ohtani later in NLCS

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MILWAUKEE — The Los Angeles Dodgers will start lefty Blake Snell in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night while righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto will get the ball in Game 2. It means Shohei Ohtani will get just one start in the series, during the middle leg back in Los Angeles.

“He’ll pitch at some point, but we just don’t know which day,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said on Sunday.

Unlike in previous spots, the Dodgers are not concerned with pitching Ohtani before a day off, choosing to maximize rest for the other starters as the team embarks on its first best-of-seven series this postseason.

“Not as important,” Roberts said. “I think just appreciating having four starters in a potential seven-game series and who can pitch potentially twice, and that’s kind of the impetus, versus Shohei having that day off after a game.”

Ohtani is hitting just .148 this month with a 4.50 ERA over six postseason innings. Roberts was asked if the pitching plan for him was related to his slump at the plate.

“No, not at all,” Roberts answered. “I think it was just kind of Shohei’s going to pitch one game this series. So, it’s one game and then you have two other guys that potentially can pitch on regular rest.”

The Brewers are likely to counter with an opener in Game 1 before handing the ball to a starter for “bulk” innings.

“Game 1 looks, ‘OK, who on our team that can give us length,'” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “[Jose] Quintana, [Quinn] Priester, something like that — give us bulk.”

Murphy indicated righty Freddy Peralta would start Game 2 and then they’ll figure out Game 3 after that. He wasn’t sure yet if rookie Jacob Misiorowski would start a game or pitch multiple innings out of the bullpen.

“I don’t know,” Murphy stated. “I really don’t know. That hasn’t been concrete yet. There’s a possibility he’d start.”

Rosters don’t have to be turned in until Monday morning, but the Dodgers are considering carrying just two catchers as Will Smith‘s hand injury isn’t a big concern. He caught the entirety of Games 3 and 4 in the NLDS.

“I have a couple of conversations to have shortly,” Roberts said. “But yeah, that’s a good thought.”

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