Tennessee coaches aren’t the only ones catching heat for their use of recruiting graphics.

Florida defensive line coach Sal Sunseri, ironically a former Tennessee assistant coach, has also been called out for his use of a Gator recruiting graphic that appears to be inaccurate. After serving as Florida State’s defensive ends coach for two seasons (2013-14), Sunseri is proud to claim recent NFL draft picks Derrick Nnadi and Josh Sweat from Florida State. Nnadi, a former defensive tackle for the Seminoles, was drafted in the 3rd round by Kansas City, Sweat in the 4th round by Philadelphia.

The only problem? According to Nnadi, Sunseri didn’t coach either FSU player.

Here’s the graphic Sunseri posted Friday morning (Sunseri has since deleted the tweet but here’s a picture of the tweet):

And Nnadi’s response to that post where he makes his claims:

It may be time for coaches to stop promoting players from other schools in recruiting graphics. Doing so in personal settings is one thing but, as we’ve seen, they just open themselves up for criticism by doing it publicly.