Texas and Texas A&M may not play on the field any more, but there remains a spirited rivalry between the fan bases.

One reason for that? The two sides still consistently compete against each other for the same recruits.

One such player last cycle was four-star linebacker Jeffrey McCulloch, the state's top-ranked linebacker recruit. At one point, McCulloch even had Texas A&M as his leader, but things shifted quickly his senior year and McCulloch eventually picked Texas. Actually, in the final two months of the cycle, he was an important recruiter for the Longhorns on the trail despite not yet publicly announcing his intentions.

After National Signing Day, McCulloch made a series of critical tweets toward Texas A&M in regards to how its fan base treated African Americans.

Now, after Aggies wide receiver coach Aaron Moorehead tweeted some seemingly critical comments of former Texas A&M pledge Tate Martell, who dropped his Texas A&M commitment late Wednesday evening, McCulloch is back at it again with a judgement of the Aggies.

What's next for the Longhorns? Make sure you're in the loop by signing up for our FREE Texas newsletter!

Well, at least he did so in a series of subtweets.

Another one leaving is anyone starting to believe me that somethings up — The Shark (@jmcculloch17) May 5, 2016

It just keeps getting worse for them like they say what's done in the dark comes to the light — The Shark (@jmcculloch17) May 5, 2016

I told y'all a couple of months back how they were don't act surprised now — The Shark (@jmcculloch17) May 5, 2016

Well, this one was less subtle:

When coach wakes up in the morning and finds out [link url="https://t.co/BQlNjoQmUk" ]https://t.co/BQlNjoQmUk[/link] — The Shark (@jmcculloch17) May 5, 2016

McCulloch once gave high consideration to Texas A&M, including taking an official visit to campus. Now, it appears the school has become the farthest thing from a respected program to the Texas signee.

Basically, he's exactly what Texas fans want to see from one of their own.