The Virginia Tech fans were not the only people who celebrated late into the Night on Monday following Florida State's blowout loss to the Hokies.

Multiple current Oregon players, a former Oregon coach, and a former recruit went to Twitter to produce some interesting comments directly or indirectly about former Oregon head coach Willie Taggart's poor showing in his debut with Florida State.

Former Oregon head football coach Rich Brooks tweeted out first during the second half: "Sometimes your dream job can turn into a nightmare. Willie Taggart leaves Oregon after 1 year and Bud Fosters defense turned FSU upside down," Brooks tweeted. "Congrats to Virginia Tech.

Brooks served as the head coach at Oregon from 1997 to 1994. His final season as head coach was the best of his tenure, leading the Ducks to the 1995 Rose Bowl game. Brooks was 91-109-4 during his time at Oregon and the football field at Autzen Stadium is named after him.

The comments about Florida State's 24-3 loss didn't just end there though.

Senior safety Mattrell McGraw went to Twitter saying: "Imagine leaving your girl for a new girl just to find out the new girl ain't no where near as good as your girl you left . that happened to me once in middle school.

"i was hurt . felt betrayed ya know.? like someone sold me a dream or suntinnn"

Sophomore safety Nick Pickett, who signed with Oregon during Willie Taggart's first recruiting class back in 2017, tweeted his own feelings.

"Do something? Nooooooo ahhh."

Pickett later tweeted, "Funny how things magically come around and smack you ina face"

Sophomore defensive tackle Jordon Scott, another player who signed with Oregon during Taggart's first and only recruiting class at Oregon also joined the discussion.

"Last laugh," tweeted Scott.

Even Notre Dame freshman Braden Lenzy, a one-time Oregon commit from the 2018 recruiting class that backed off his pledge after Taggart left, joined in on the discussion.

"Do something now lol," tweeted Lenzy.

Perhaps this game can serve as a final moment of discussion about Willie Taggart and his time at Oregon and the Duck fan base and their players can move on towards the 2018 season and focusing just on what they are doing and not what Taggart and Florida State are or are not doing back east in the ACC.

The Ducks will host Portland State for week two of their 2018 football season at 11 a.m. at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks go into the game 1-0 and ranked inside the Top 25 while the Portland State Vikings lost to Nevada last week in a game that they gave up over 70 points. The game will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks and DuckTerritory.com will have full coverage before, during and after the game this week.