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Well said. Best interests of team > best interests of selfWhen the team has the same mindset and same goal, it works out
Well said. Best interests of team > best interests of selfWhen the team has the same mindset and same goal, it works out
This isn't a dam breaking. This is a dam obliteration.Samson Johnson's Crystal Ball Predictions
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Brian Snow with a pick for the good guys
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You started drinking way too early, that's the floor.superjohn is touching the ceiling
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You’re right! I didn’t even know this Twitter account existed.I’m a huge UConn fan and love when recruiting heats up but fans shouldn’t be texting players and definitely not tweeting about it. That’s a huge violation and one of these days the program will get in trouble for that. Don’t wanna be “that guy” but UConn compliance tweeted about it yesterday so we should calm down with the out reach a bit
You’re right! I didn’t even know this Twitter account existed.
I completely agree with you. I don’t think there should be rules like that. But there are, unfortunately. Fans messaging on twitter is one thing but outright texting kinda pushes the limit. A reporter asking about recruiting is fine. A fan pushing a player to commit to a school over text can be a step too far. The intentions aren’t wrong of course.I dont see how they can pretend to have any control over who fans talk or text with. Not like we're on payroll.
Every kids mentions on Twitter are flooded with fans requesting the kid play at their school. They have to know there's no reasonable way they can police DMs. Besides dont they have bigger issues to work out? Like maybe an FBI investigation into players being paid? I really don't wanna hear it.I completely agree with you. I don’t think there should be rules like that. But there are, unfortunately. Fans messaging on twitter is one thing but outright texting kinda pushes the limit. A reporter asking about recruiting is fine. A fan pushing a player to commit to a school over text can be a step too far. The intentions aren’t wrong of course. If you have season tickets that makes it even more dicier.
I’m saying social media is fine. Texting isn’t. Simple. Not trying to be a downer but UConn compliance didn’t just randomly tweet that.Every kids mentions on Twitter are flooded with fans requesting the kid play at their school. They have to know there's no reasonable way they can police DMs. Besides dont they have bigger issues to work out? Like maybe an FBI investigation into players being paid? I really don't wanna hear it.
I dont see how they can pretend to have any control over who fans talk or text with. Not like we're on payroll.
YesThat’s one of Chief’s strengths - evaluating raw, developing Bigs. An experienced eye test is more important than the box score at this point.
I don't think @4TheCycle1 is a donor. Obviously don't offer gifts in return for commitments, but they have no authority over fan DMs.Does UConn have any ability to stop you from reaching out? No. But can the NCAA punish UConn for a donor or season ticket holder reaching out on Twitter? Yes.
Whether or not the school has control (or "pretends" to) is irrelevant to the fact that boosters (which includes fans) aren't allowed to recruit.I dont see how they can pretend to have any control over who fans talk or text with. Not like we're on payroll.