Beware the pratfalls of the copy and paste.
ESPN National Recruiting Analyst Gerry Hamilton was going about his day tweeting out details about the recruiting trail on the lead up to signing day. When tweeting about the upcoming visit schedule of Roquan Smith, he happened to include not a link to his ESPN.com player page, but a link to a pornographic website.
Hamilton deleted the tweet and sent out the correct link, but not before his recruiting rankings got a little risque. Let this be a lesson to anyone who uses social media to check, re-check, and check your links again lest you get caught sharing the dirty laundry of your browser history with the world.
H/T @11W
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