Some tweets from the accounts in question had several hundred to a few thousand likes and retweets with many replies. Fink said the athletic department was working with Twitter to have the account removed. The account was no longer active Tuesday was impersonating a football coach at South Carolina, according to Steve Fink, the assistant athletic director for communications and public relations. UAB associate athletics director for communications Ted Feeley told HighSchoolOT the account was not real and he was working with Twitter to have the account removed. The feedback was actually amazing so we decided to make. "OFFERING AND RECRUITING STARTING NOW!!" one tweet read. In a previous article, we listed a couple of football stats that seemed fake but were actually real. This is their first season, they play a schedule of national teams, and they got destroyed 66-0 last week. Grad students that clearly say class of 2020 or 2021 on their profiles. The fake UAB account was Like the other fake coaches, he asked players to follow and retweet his account, then send a link to their highlight takes. And when I looked at the hudl, same shit as Bishop Sycamore.
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Less than 30 minutes later, the account had been deleted by Twitter. We are alerting Twitter," USC sports information director Tim Tessalone told HighSchoolOT. our football staff is aware of this fake account. "As such, he would not be involved in recruiting efforts like the one in the link you provided. The account was posing as Darren Mustin, who is an assistant strength coach at USC. One of his tweets read, "Looking to give some wonderful opportunities and offers soon! FOLLOW RETWEET & DROP YOUR HUDL FOR MORE INFORMATION! #TrojanHorse #usc #football #offers #recruiting #college." HighSchoolOT also contacted the University of South Carolina, the University of Southern California, and UAB about fake accounts impersonated their posed as a USC football coach. Tennessee was not the only school that had coaches impersonated. The fake Tennessee account has been removed from Twitter. But one high school football coach from Georgia sent a direct message to the account, which responded asking for $20 payment via check or CashApp.
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It asked players to like, retweet, and send links to highlight tapes in order to be recruited. The fake account used a photo of former Tennessee director of player personnel Drew Hughes. "I can confirm that the tweet you sent is not from a Tennessee staff member," he said. Tom Satkowiak, the associate athletic director for communications at Tennessee, confirmed to HighSchoolOT the account was fake. HighSchoolOT reached out to some of the colleges on was a fake account posing as a University of Tennessee football coach. Some of the accounts have subtle giveaways that indicate they are fake, such as a fake account claiming to be a UAB football coach who used the hashtag #GoDragons. The accounts sometimes pose as actual coaches on college staffs. Several fake Twitter accounts have surfaced recently where imposters are posing as college football coaches and asking high school players to send them information in order to be recruited. By Nick Stevens, HighSchoolOT managing editor