Obviously that's not all I do? Why would I say that if I lived and breathed on twitter. It's just something I do on my phone when I'm bored and don't feel like heading to HB to get Sker info. I honestly don't get the issue people bring up though. Then to bring my former occupation in it is what irks me about people. They attack you for the stupidest sh#t. Being in the Army was one of the proudest and greatest fest I've had and probably will have, and now that I'm out I get to go to UNL to get a bachelor's in education to teach. Another way of helping people. I'm young and understand what recruits go through and have gone through and if a highly sought after recruit wanted to join the Army id probly be just as ecstatic if they did that and didn't go to UNL. So yeah I tweet them and say I support their decision as I've made similar big ones throughout my young life. If one more person saying they will support your decision knowing you or not tells you so, it makes it that much easier to make the best choice for you.
I'll be the first to thank you for you service, but, as a fellow member of the U.S. Army, I'll be succinct in what I'm about to say.
Get your head out of your a$$.
Tweeting incoming recruits is creepy, plain and simple. Your intentions might be good, but you might as well roll up to the U.S. Army All American Bowl with a van that says "Free Scholarships" on it. It seems to me that they aren't hitting up your twitter account, asking you what makes our program so great. Thats for the coaching staff to do on their recruiting trips.
If we're sad, for posting however many times a day we post, then we're slightly less sad than someone stalking possible incoming recruits.