This, in layman's terms, is what we call low-hanging fruit.

Or low hanging crustaceans, given the circumstances.

Since Pokemon Go is emerging as the most popular thing in America at the moment, it's bleeding over into college football. Ohio State and USC have used it to promote ticket sales. Now, Florida's University Police Department is using it to troll Florida State.

Specifically, the UFPD targeted former Seminoles quarterback Jameis Winston, who was cited in 2014 for "shoplifting" crab legs from a Publix store. The troll job began when the Pokemon Go Twitter account tweeted out a photo of its crab character, Krabby, (yes, I had to look that up) next to a plate of crab legs.

And, well, the UFPD took it from there:

Timely, given the popularity of Pokemon Go, and easy, given the target. That's a fine recipe for an internet joke. Well done.