Air Force Football Trolls Army After Getting Blocked on Twitter Following Rivalry Win

The annual matchup between Air Force and Army went exactly as expected this year, with the former improving to 7-2 after taking down Army, 17-13. Well, as was also expected, the team took to Twitter after the game to rub the victory in against their rivals, but it turned out they wouldn't be able to do it on their own. Air Force Football's Twitter revealed that Army had actually blocked them on Twitter. So, in somewhat of a pivot, Air Force urged its followers to retweet the post so that Army would see it.

That's a new level of petty if Army just blocked them after the loss.

The usual run-heavy attack of Air Force proved too much for the Black Knights to handle, as Timothy Jacker piled on 155 yards on 20 carries, scoring a touchdown in the process.

Air Force not only managed to get their victory tweet up, but they pretty savagely trolled Army by exposing the fact that they'd been blocked.

Winning a rivalry game is one of the best feelings in college football, and Air Force is loving life after taking home the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.