Gators Tweets of the Week: 7/14/12

This week’s Gators Tweets of the Week edition features a bit of a change in format as we review tweets from current Florida Gators football players.

Thanks to feedback from a Gator Country member, we’ve switched from the notes-style format to feature more of the tweets only with less commentary in between. We did keep a little of that in to add context where needed.

As always, the tweets from Florida football players are unedited and appear in their original form. That said, please keep in mind that some of the tweets feature language that is not appropriate for children.

Florida defensive end signee Jonathan Bullard (@JBullard90) as a reminder he’s still not on campus. “Day out with bro in charlotte !” he tweeted on Saturday. Bullard has been cleared academically to enroll at UF for the fall semester and can begin fall camp with the rest of the team on Aug. 4.

From true freshman Rhaheim Ledbetter (@UFHeim) on Saturday: “I Love being a Florida Gator…”

Leon Orr (@MrLrgJack_44) may have song writing in his future after this tweet on Saturday: “I could do unimaginable things to your body , but I jus wanna make love to your mind . . . . While I play with your soul – Lrg” And here’s another from Mr. Orr earlier in the week: “I could go home and flip a hundred pack easy an catch up with you so called goonz , I wanna see you get a D1 scholly and do what I do ! #lrg”

Linebacker Gideon Ajagbe, who often tweets about his faith in God, with this one that was a little out of character early Saturday: “Mudbutt in the morning can’t beat that!!!

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