Or at least that's what college football personnel seem to think.
We already noted that one of the first noticeable changes new coach Mark Richt made to the ways the Miami Hurricanes operate is a tendency to use Twitter aggressively during the recruiting process. Richt and his assistants have been broadcasting their recruiting trips in 140 characters or fewer to all of their followers.
That's fun and all, but you know what people really, really loves to see on Twitter? Fights.
That's exactly what FSU recruiting coordinator Tim Brewster and UM assistant director of player personnel Jorge Baez got into last night.
Miami Central's Navaughn Donaldson is a four-star prospect who has been rated one of the top 20 linemen in the nation. He has already verbally committed to the Canes, but other teams are still actively trying to sway him.
Baez took to Twitter to remind everyone where Donaldson stood without mentioning the player directly.
But Brewster reminded him verbal commits aren't set in stone, and that he'll be in Miami this week to recruit.The Best OL in the #305 is staying in the 305,Make sure U know U are Not welcome in the 305#COMEPLAY4THE[]_[] pic.twitter.com/Q8H1tjK3Yx
— Jorge Baez (@Coach_Baez) May 17, 2016
Baez replied with a Rock GIF.@Coach_Baez Lmao!!! I ll be in my backyard tomorrow! It's a NoleNation!
— Tim Brewster (@TimBrewster) May 17, 2016
At least Uncle Luke was amused.@TimBrewster come see me I'll in Gables, pic.twitter.com/BQF615E7rU
— Jorge Baez (@Coach_Baez) May 17, 2016
We guess this is just what college football recruiting is@TimBrewster lol
— LUTHER R CAMPBELL (@unclelukereal1) May 17, 2016
We've come a long way since the time Randy Shannon once banned all Hurricanes players from having Twitter accounts.