Mike Leach is one of the most interesting coaches in college football and that is reflected in his Twitter skills.  Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Leach continues to run the No. 1 college football coach Twitter account in the country.

Leach, who is now the head coach at Mississippi State, shared a funny meme photo on Twitter Monday. The picture showed a couple with their backs to each other in bed. The woman thought the guy had his back to her for social distancing purposes. But his thought had to do with tigers.

Yes, as those who watched “Tiger King” on Netflix know, you could purchase a tiger for a few thousand dollars in the underground market from people like Joe Exotic (who is now in prison). Of course, the purchase price of the tiger is nothing; the real expense is keeping the gorgeous beast fed.

Leach has been killing on Twitter, going back to his first tweet since taking over in Starkville.

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