For those still fuzzy about the social media concept of subtweeting, Texas A&M assistant coach Aaron Moorehead provided good examples Wednesday night.
Maybe not productive examples of subtweeting -- defined by urbandictionary.com as "Indirectly tweeting something about someone without mentioning their name" -- but examples nonetheless.
In the process, Morehead proved he's not as adept on Twitter as Jim Harbaugh. The result prompted a Moorehead apology Thursday and coach Kevin Sumlin addressing the controversy.
The Texas A&M wide receivers coach unleashed a series of tweets after Las Vegas Bishop Gorman's Tate Martell, ranked as the nation's top dual-threat quarterback by Rivals.