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Tracknfieldgear On January 13, 2012

For those disturb about college football coaches outlawing players' use of Twitter, let the hurtful story of Jordan Jefferson be a cruel lesson in realism.


Alabama annihilate LSU 21-0 in Monday night's BCS Championship game, but that was nothing compared to the butchering that took place on social media. Jordan Jefferson's poor performance as LSU's quarterback was the meeting point of much Twitter revulsion from bitter Bayou Bengals fans. Jordan was 11-of-17 passing for just in 53 yards and he struggled to move the ball on the ground with 15 yards speeding up on 14 carries. Even before the Game ended, Jordan Jefferson became the target of disgraceful venom on the micro blogging site that included threats and racial slurs sent to his page, according to WDSU-TV.

Jordan Jefferson decided to close his Twitter account @JJefferson9.

The hate-Tweets are too disgusting to print here, but Homer Bush of the Twitter account @sportsfeeder1 shed some light on some of the worst offenders. Jefferson's last tweet was eight days ago, when he commented on "Passing up my neck of the woods," according to messages saved at Topsy.com

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