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Michigan, Texas Tech lead top college football trolls of Week 11

The No. 3 Michigan Wolverines trolled the No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions after their win. UMichFootball / X

Week 11 of the college football season brought upsets and a return of the trolls.

The Texas Tech Red Raiders defeated the No. 16 Kansas Jayhawks on the road on a late field goal. The No. 22 Iowa Hawkeyes shut out the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to remain first in the Big Ten West. However, the biggest noise of the week came out of Pennsylvania.

Here are the top trolls in Week 11.

No. 3 Michigan Wolverines 24, No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions 15

A day after the Big Ten announced that Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh will be suspended from coaching on the field for the rest of the regular season, Michigan found a way to defeat Penn State, 24-15, on the road.

The Wolverines had just 60 passing yards but dominated on the ground for 227 yards and three touchdowns. Michigan ran the ball on its final 32 plays, its longest streak of consecutive rushing attempts in any game over the past 20 seasons, according to ESPN Stats & Information. The Wolverines also had only eight pass attempts, their fewest since Oct. 31, 1987.

Penn State posted a video on Wednesday urging its fans to get to the game early and be loud, especially on third down. After its win, Michigan made sure to troll the Nittany Lions with a simple reply.

Texas Tech Red Raiders 16, Kansas Jayhawks 13

Kansas battled back to tie the game with 13 fourth-quarter points, but Texas Tech got the 16-13 win after a last-second 30-yard field goal.

The Red Raiders had just one touchdown in the game -- a 5-yard rush by Tahj Brooks -- but held control behind a strong defense. The Jayhawks didn't score until early in the fourth quarter and punted four times.

Texas Tech followed its first win over a ranked opponent this season with a subtle troll at the "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" chant.

No. 21 Arizona Wildcats 34, Colorado Buffaloes 31

Arizona scored 10 straight points in the fourth quarter to defeat Colorado 34-31 and win its fourth straight game.

The Buffaloes had a chance to take the lead late in the fourth quarter but missed a 44-yard field goal. The Wildcats responded with an 11-play, 67-yard drive that ended with a last-second field goal to come out on top. Jonah Coleman ran for a career-high 179 yards, while Noah Fifita had 214 yards and two touchdowns.

Arizona's huge win didn't come without some trolling on social media involving Colorado's mascot, "Ralphie."

No. 22 Iowa Hawkeyes 22, Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0

Iowa continued its strong season with a 22-0 victory against Rutgers.

The Hawkeyes put up 402 yards of offense after just 296 yards combined in the past two weeks. Deacon Hill threw for a career-high 223 yards plus one touchdown. Iowa's vaunted defense held the Scarlet Knights to only 127 total yards.

If the comfortable victory wasn't enough, the Hawkeyes added salt to the wound with a troll.

Purdue Boilermakers 49, Minnesota Golden Gophers 30

Entering Saturday on a four-game losing streak, Purdue compiled 604 yards on offense in a 49-30 win.

The Boilermakers had two players with at least 100 rushing yards -- Devin Mockobee with 153 yards and one touchdown and Tyrone Tracy Jr. with 122 yards and two scores. Hudson Card added 251 yards in the air plus three touchdowns.

After the game, Purdue shared a photo of a hard hit to troll the Golden Gophers.