Columbus, Ohio - It didn't take long for new Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer to lay down the law on at least one front: social media.

Meyer, who called a 7 a.m. team meeting for today, has banned his players from Tweeting. A handful of OSU players Tweeted that they were no longer going to be sharing their thoughts on the social-networking site.

Junior tight end Jake Stoneburner Tweeted from his account, @STONEYEleven:

Twitter=Done. Me=back for senior year, leading this team, and shocking the world!! #gobucks #12-0

Tight end Reid Fragel, who is soon to be converted to offensive tackle, chimed in on his Twitter account, @Fragel88:

New staff new rules. No more twitter, not a big deal and probably for the better. Love our fans, love this place. Go Bucks #2012

Check back later today at cleveland.com/osu as Plain Dealer OSU reporter Doug Lesmerises will have more on what happened at this morning's meeting; and news of which OSU players are headed to the Senior Bowl.