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Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaHas a good sidebar for what is allowed with each form of communication:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 04594.html #NewLobCity
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social Media"Coaches can provide updates on daily happenings, such as practice, but are not allowed to communicate directly with recruits, discuss specific recruits or say where they are on recruiting trips"
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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Reinbold is violating that on location.
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaDepends on the definition of location. He gives state and often city but I do not recall him giving specific schools. Where is the line drawn?
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
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Not that it necessarily makes a difference, but the messages posted from him on here are from his facebook status updates. Stallion's quote is listed under the Twitter part of the article, so perhaps the rules are different for facebook.
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I think this is the key part. If you are just posting stuff and some kid comes by to check out your status then that would not seem to be direct communications. ![]() Go Ponies!!
Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social Mediawonder how this applies to Alumni who add high school kids as friends and comment/post directly to their status/page.
(other than just being creepy) Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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I assume everyone read their edition of the compliance newsletter that came out today? It said that a booster cannot initate or accept friend requests on facebook. Hopefully everyone is following this commonsense rule to avoid getting anyone in trouble (and to avoid being creepy of course).
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaSeriously, it shouldn't even be an issue of compliance. It should begin and end with the person questioning whether they should be facebook friending 17 year old kids they have literally zero connection to personally.
Answer: No. Hell no. It's creepy, knock it off.
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Its sad you even had to add the answer to that question stl. Let it be known chris hansen will be after anyone who friends a minor on FB. You will be on TV. It will be embarrassing. And your life will virtually be over. Pay Lashlee more money
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaDO THE CREEP!
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Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaIt's creepy, but you are at a competitive disadvantage if your school isn't represented. we go over this time & again at the ACC school I follow, b/c as creepy as it is, the hoops kids thrive on the love, and if your school isn't representing, understand that your competition is. I don't know many big schools that don't have a running facebook/twitter thread on their boards, made exclusively for updating the fans on what recruits & players are saying etc.
It also works both ways. For all the love a kid gets by accepting booster friends, God forbid they de-commit, cause then it's on like Donkey Kong. It's also ironic that some who won't follow recruits on twitter or friend them, add them the day they commit. It may be compliance legal at that point, but no less creepy. “When I first committed to SMU, I thought it would take a couple of years of building. But with these players coming in, we should make a run. We have a lot of heavy hitters. It could get real ugly for a lot of teams we play.â€- Jalen Jones
Re: Houston Chronicle: Recruiting and Social MediaNO IT IS NOT LEGAL COMPLIANCE when they commit. They are still recruitable athletes until they sign at the very least. See Yenga. That's why Coaches can not comment on players until they SIGN not COMMIT. Geez-you are not helping a single recruit make up his mind. Its stupid and its embarrassing.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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Alright well I'm gonna still think it's really effin creepy...but if we need to do it to get to the top, alright. We just need a designated creepy [deleted] fan group and keep them away from the normies.
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When I said commit, I meant sign. anything less is a verbal. Also, you guys are being pretty naive w/regards to recruiting/new media and social networking. I know certain ADs that hire new media companies just to troll, fire start, show love, cover PR messes etc. Secondary violations are often seen as necessary evils at some schools “When I first committed to SMU, I thought it would take a couple of years of building. But with these players coming in, we should make a run. We have a lot of heavy hitters. It could get real ugly for a lot of teams we play.â€- Jalen Jones
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