In many ways, Twitter is perfect for Lane Kiffin.
The social media platform allows Kiffin to entertain, inform, educate, display rental car license plates, dab as a Bitmoji, and, of course, troll other programs. It provides a porthole into one of college football's most polarizing personalities, usually muzzled by Alabama's restrictions on assistant coaches speaking to the media. Communicating through the media never seemed to be Kiffin's strength, anyway, especially during his turbulent 14 months as Tennessee's coach. While Twitter technically is social media, it gives Kiffin a platform for one-way communication, to show more of himself without having to explain himself.