Auburn’s Byron Cowart is one of the most anticipated freshmen in the country.

The five-star prospect was rated as the country’s No. 1 defensive end and the No. 3 overall player in the 2015 recruiting class, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Following Saturday’s scrimmage, Cowart had everyone talking about him for a slightly different reason. He took to Twitter to vent some frustration.

The Tweets read:

“Being penalized because I was number 1 player but I’m struggling I don’t care about the stars. So why when I struggle its thrown in my face

“How about help me huh? I cam in humble ready to learn man not bragging and flashy. I just wanna learn”

Cowart deleted the tweets, but here are the screen shots:

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Late Saturday night, however, Cowart took to Twitter again to explain he had made a freshman mistake with his since-deleted tweets.

“Lesson learned nothing is wrong with me i love my team i love Auburn i just made a freshman mistake #WDE mental mistake”

No one knows who his comments were pointed towards. Will Muschamp, who Cowart has a great relationship with, was the biggest reason he signed with Auburn, and his position coach is Rodney Garner. Both have great rapports with players, but both will push players to get max effort. Every coach will.

Regardless, Muschamp recently said Cowart had his best practices this past week. Muschamp also recently alluded that the de-recruitment process of high-profile prospects is never an easy aspect for any prospect.

“That’s with most freshmen,” Muschamp said, via AL.com. “It’s a culture shock, when you come to a situation and you get coached hard. It’s a little different than your recruiting process.”

Social media speculation Saturday said that Cowart was “unhappy at Auburn,” but this happens all the time, and we just don’t hear about it from players on Twitter. Freshmen have new concepts, techniques, terms and schemes thrown at them every day, and it’s coming from every direction. Add to that coaches pushing players to get max effort on every rep, and it creates some frustrating times.

Cowart probably learned his lesson for this one, and I doubt he’ll take to social media like this again.