Twitter is here to stay. That is a reality that all college football programs must deal with. In 2015, Texas has had a harder time with the social network than others. At halftime of Texas’ blowout loss to TCU, freshman cornerback Kris Boyd retweeted a message about transferring to Texas A&M, and earlier this week, there was a bit of a Twitter skirmish between junior safety Dylan Haines and some younger Longhorns.

Quarterback Jerrod Heard is not worried about the Twitter drama, however. He blames the latter issue on “boredom,” and maintains that in the locker room, everyone is cool.

Jerrod Heard also downplays UT teammates fighting on Twitter: “There’s no conflict or beef in the locker room. That was just boredom.” — Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) October 7, 2015

He also has a possible solution for keeping his fellow young guys in line.

Jerrod Heard on Texas freshmen using Twitter: “I’m gonna delete their Twitters, so you don’t have to worry about that.” — Max Olson (@max_olson) October 7, 2015

Jerrod Heard: “Somebody texted me and said, ‘Get your teammates off Twitter.’ I said, ‘Oh lord, what’d they do now?'” — Max Olson (@max_olson) October 7, 2015

Good luck with that, Jerrod.