All it takes is one person with an agenda to make it an issue. It's better not to provide such people with the rope they will later use to hang you.ml wave wrote:Yeah, that's pretty silly. They let actual "cheating" go without punishment, they're definitely not cracking down on twitter.FW wrote:I don't tweet at recruits, but you're delusional if you think the NCAA cares. Please go look at the twitter page of any recruit that has offers from an SEC school or Ohio State, etc. They often retweet stuff "fans" ask them to, and I'd guarantee these fans donate money to the school. A lot of the kids love it, and eat up the attention.Sophandros wrote:Troy Dannen retweeted the flowchart from Tulane Compliance. I think any of us who contribute to TAF absolutely should not tweet at recruits. It's probably best if NONE OF US does so, as the NCAA may decide that purchasing tickets makes one a booster in the event that they want to make an example out of someone.windywave wrote:Also it may be against the rules.
Many players and their families have accepted bribes from agents and continue to do so. However, all it took was one person with an agenda to open the door for the NCAA to absolutely screw USC over.