Can’t get enough of Steve Spurrier’s sideline interviews and post-game comments? You’re in luck.The soon-to-be 70-year-old Spurrier is making a foray into social media. On Monday morning, the Gamecocks official football account let the world know the HBC is ready to tweet.

With Spurrier joining Twitter, we’re down to just one coach in the SEC that doesn’t have his own Twitter account: Alabama’s Nick Saban, who has resisted his players wishes to get him on the social media network. In the past, Spurrier has implemented bans on players using social media during the season.

Some of the SEC’s coaches have used Twitter as a great tool. Butch Jones leads the pack in followers, with more than 178,000, while Kevin Sumlin made headlines by firing his pool boy on Twitter.

Spurrier got his Twitter career off to an interesting start, accidentally tagging the wrong USC and using a “#here” hashtag instead of South Carolina’s “#HereSC” in his first tweet before deleting the post.

We also got a glimpse of what it looks like when the HBC tweets, as Steve Spurrier Jr. posted a picture of his dad working social media on his cell phone.

We can only hope the HBC uses the account for some digs at his upstate rival, head coach Dabo Swinney. Or maybe to post shots of himself working out. Either way, let’s hope for the SEC’s sake that we get Spurrier unfiltered with his new social media account.