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This kid wants us to follow him on twitter! Wants to hear from Gopher fans!
@NateAndrews1
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This kid wants us to follow him on twitter! Wants to hear from Gopher fans!
@NateAndrews1
Kill knows talent when he sees it.
Are people really having a problem with a kid wanting to connect and hear from fans on Twitter? Could anything be any more harmless?
Well, technically, if you've ever purchased a ticket from the U to any U sporting event, you are considered a booster and talking to him is an NCAA violation. As we've discussed on the forum before, I doubt it's something they'd ever "prosecute", but it is technically a violation.
Well, technically, if you've ever purchased a ticket from the U to any U sporting event, you are considered a booster and talking to him is an NCAA violation. As we've discussed on the forum before, I doubt it's something they'd ever "prosecute", but it is technically a violation.
True, and the fact that I work in the athletic department is the reason why I shy away from actually contacting any recruits (although I do follow plenty of them). That being said, there is essentially 0 chance that anything would come from a "booster" connecting with a recruit via Twitter. The only way I could see the NCAA doing something about it is if it was a major booster, such as T. Denny Sanford.
Is there any doubt in anyone's mind that if ANY school would get in trouble for something so dumb, that it would be us? We would probably get the death penalty for telling a kid "Welcome to Gophs" just because the NCAA wanted to make an example out of us. But let's be real, we can't even fathom the things that the southern schools are doing to get some of the kids that they get.