Did Todd Grantham attempt to troll Georgia with his first two tweets at Louisville?

Louisville’s hiring of Todd Grantham became official today.

Georgia essentially traded Jeremy Pruitt for Todd Grantham. They both made the same amount of money ($850,000), but the universal thought is Georgia won the coaching carousel, because the Bulldogs virtually stole Pruitt – a major upgrade over his predecessor – away from FSU.

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Grantham’s first two tweets as the Louisville defensive coordinator were certainly interesting, though, and he may have heard some of the celebration upon his departure out of Athens.

Grantham tweeted a photo of Louisville’s indoor practice facility, and he tweeted a photo of the strength and conditioning staff. It’s been long debated why Georgia doesn’t have a full-length indoor practice facility when largely every other university has one. Grantham also hashtagged #keephealthy, and we know Georgia’s season was marred by injuries.

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Interesting, I’ll say. Trolling? Perhaps.

Great indoor facility! This is where we grind! #preparation pic.twitter.com/XPR7zoDg5Z — Todd Grantham (@CoachTGrantham) January 16, 2014

2 of the best n training players! They are impressive! #vision2train #develop#keephealthy#GoCards pic.twitter.com/Uy9UJwU5rD — Todd Grantham (@CoachTGrantham) January 16, 2014

Updated: Upon Grantham’s official introduction at Louisville today, he said the defense was the backbone of winning the SEC East two of the last three years, via Athens-Banner Herald.

“Two of the last three years we’ve won the SEC East,” Grantham said. “We really have been the backbone of getting to those conference championships. I think the ability to see how we changed an identity and developed some mental toughness and physical toughness there and develop players.”

Maybe he forgot about his record-setting quarterback, or maybe he forgot about the most talented running back in college football.

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