April 20 has become an unofficial holiday for marijuana users and has "moved from an annual day of protest for oppressed stoners to a near-official holiday for weed aficionados around the world," according to New York Magazine.
But that doesn't mean it sits well with college football coaches.
Matt Dudek, University of Arizona Director of On-Campus Recruiting and Player Personnel, tweeted out a warning to prospective college football players who want to publicly celebrate the "holiday" through their social media accounts:
If you're a recruit & you tweet about 4/20, you'll quickly transition from a recruit to someone I just unfollowed and forgot about #BeSmart
-- Matt Dudek (@AZ_Matty_D) April 20, 2015
Given that marijuana use is still against NCAA rules, one might think prospective student-athletes would know better.