Mississippi Rebels players hoist the Egg Bowl trophy after the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

Ole Miss won the Egg Bowl over Mississippi State on Thursday, and it didn’t take the Rebels long to troll their rivals.

Ole Miss Football’s Twitter account took a shot at Mississippi State in a creative way. It posted a link to an Amazon wishlist. The list was full of items that lacked eggs, such as books or vegan recipes.

That’s well done.

Ole Miss has won the Egg Bowl two years in a row, meaning Mississippi State has been eating vegan for a while. Of course, with Matt Corral set to leave Ole Miss for the NFL, and with Leach entering his third year in Starkville, the rivalry could soon turn.

Be prepared to have the trolling come right back to you soon, Ole Miss.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Russell Westbrook reacts to reports of him leaving Clippers
Ant-Man leads Timberwolves to Game 1 upset of Nuggets
Luis Arraez makes history in Padres debut
Corey Heim dominates Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway while tempers flare on pit road
Lionel Messi sets MLS record with monster game
Watch: Anthony Edwards does it all for Minnesota
Watch: 150th Kentucky Derby ends in three-horse photo finish
Clippers could see nine-time All-Star jump ship this summer
Phillies get rough injury news on Trea Turner
Watch: Yankees star Aaron Judge receives first career ejection after arguing called third strike
Mavericks lose key player for 'significant period of time'
Blue Jays manager John Schneider blasts team after latest loss
Lakers make another big change after firing Darvin Ham
Draymond Green doubles down on Knicks' inability to win a championship
Phillies lose two-time All-Star to injured list
NBA announces punishment for Lakers star over actions in elimination game
Heat may be cooling on Jimmy Butler's long-term future
NFL insider defends former Steelers QB Kenny Pickett from 'bust' label
Nuggets may miss this player as postseason run continues
Report: Russell Westbrook situation 'far more challenging' than previously thought

Want more College Football news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.