Recruiting is a vicious game in normal circumstances, and with sports on hold right now due to social distancing measures, it's even harder for coaches to connect with top high school prospects they hope to add to their programs.

Especially when you're being impersonated.

That's apparently the case for Florida defensive line coach David Turner, who took to Twitter on Saturday afternoon to advice prospects he is recruiting that someone has been making phone calls pretending to be him.

"Just found out someone is calling and texting recruits pretending to be me!" Turner wrote. "It's a shame that someone would have a total disregard for others feelings/dreams and aspirations!"

Turner's tweet had nearly 300 likes less than two hours after his post.

And while it's not unusual for programs you're competing with for recruits to negatively recruit your program, actually impersonating an opposing team's coach is a pretty low blow.

Especially in the middle of a global pandemic that already has people on edge.

"In a time where our country is dealing with life and death issues, someone with too much time on their hands is preying on our kids and not praying for them!" Turner wrote.

Turner has been a terrific recruiter since he arrived at Florida. He was largely involved in Florida landing a terrific defensive line haul in the 2020 class, a haul that included five-star prospect Gervon Dexter, as well as three four-star defensive tackles and two four-star defensive ends.

He is currently ranked as the No. 2 overall recruiter in the SEC for the 2021 class, boasting three defensive line commitments.

Florida added Turner to Dan Mullen's staff prior to the 2019 season, when previous defensive line coach Sal Sunseri left for a job on Nick Saban's staff at Alabama. Turner's unit performed exceptionally well in 2019, with Florida finishing the season with 49 sacks, good for fifth nationally.