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Bryan Carrington has a lot of pride when it comes to the University of Texas.

The new Director of Recruiting took to social media to pump up Texas on Friday and made the claim that the best players in the Lone Star State stay at home — the Longhorns landed 11 of the state’s top 15 prospects last cycle.

Apparently the Ohio State staff wasn’t too fond of the tweet and immediately shot back at Carrington on Saturday.

@BCarringtonUT everything’s bigger in the Buckeye State my man ?? https://t.co/JT6l6T4H4X — Keenan Bailey (@CoachKeeOSU) March 24, 2018

Ohio State did land elite prospects JK Dobbins, Baron Browning and Jeff Okudah during the 2017 cycle, but it should be noted that Tom Herman and his staff were in the process of transitioning to Texas after the firing of Charlie Strong.

Carrington first took care of Ohio State assistant Brian Hartline.

Then he quickly put Ohio State assistant wide receivers coach Keenan Bailey to be bed.

Yea, Not Having A 1,000 Yard WR Since 2002 Is Pretty Big Right? ????‍?? https://t.co/LYEovdwS6L — B???? C??????????? (@BCarringtonUT) March 24, 2018

How You Gone Throw Shade At Texas When You Wanted To Be Here @CoachKeeOSU? ?? Don’t Make Me Pull Them Receipts! Just Stay In Your Lane, Cut Up Film & ???? #EverybodyCantBeALonghorn ????‍??#NotSoLoyalToTheBuckeyesAreWe?? — B???? C??????????? (@BCarringtonUT) March 24, 2018

Even Ohio State assistant quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis acknowledged Carrington’s massive burn and victory.