Oregon's Dominant Victory and College Football's Best Week 2 Trolls
Oregon Ducks' 69-3 win over Oklahoma State sparks social media buzz and highlights the best trolls from Week 2 of college football.

Oregon's Statement Win
The Oregon Ducks made a resounding statement in Week 2 of the college football season with a commanding 69-3 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The Ducks' offense was unstoppable, scoring seven consecutive touchdowns and entering halftime with a 41-3 lead. This dominant performance came after Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy had earlier commented on Oregon's budget and roster construction.
Social Media Clapback
Oregon coach Dan Lanning didn't hold back in his response to Gundy's remarks. "If you want to be a top-10 team in college football, you better be invested in winning. We spend to win," Lanning said. After the game, the Ducks' social media team amplified this message by referencing Lanning's comments and playing AC/DC's "Moneytalks" as the teams left the field.
Best Trolls of Week 2
Ohio Bobcats' Country Roads Tune
The Ohio Bobcats celebrated their 17-10 win over the West Virginia Mountaineers with a clever twist on John Denver's "Country Roads," posting, "🎶 Country roads, send 'em home 🎶" on social media.
Iowa State Cyclones' CyHawk Triumph
The Iowa State Cyclones claimed the CyHawk Trophy for the second consecutive year with a 16-13 victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes. Their social media team celebrated by declaring Iowa the "Cyclone State."
Syracuse Orange's Mascot Mock
Syracuse's 27-20 overtime win against the UConn Huskies was followed by a playful jab at UConn's mascot, with a photo of Otto the Orange holding leashes of husky puppies.
Texas State Bobcats' Roadrunner Feast
In a thrilling 43-36 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners, the Texas State Bobcats posted a photo of a bobcat with roadrunner feathers in its mouth, symbolizing their rivalry win.
Conclusion
Week 2 of college football was filled with thrilling games and even more entertaining social media interactions. The Oregon Ducks' dominant performance and the ensuing trolls highlighted the competitive and fun nature of the sport.