College football programs are mostly pretty affordable but their values can vary widely. Ones like this 1954 Texas Longhorns can fetch a premium because of the cover artwork.
Interesting topic and I maybe should have started another thread on this alone (my fault)..... I admit that I was guilty of a few but based on some investigating (and input from you guys), would agree that it should not be done (the error of my ways are corrected) ........ Zippy5 is correct that it happens ALL the time ..... But I am sure it would take another school to engage the NCAA with a complaint as there is simply no way that the NCAA has the resources to monitor. However it is technically an infraction so my vote would be to no
Go to a big recruit's twitter and check out the replies to a tweet from fans of schools trying to recruit him. Every school would have a violation if it was enforced. Now, posting on here and planning to tweet at recruits would probably be a bad idea but I don't think tweeting at them is as big of a deal as you make it seem. On the contrary, grown ups tweeting at high school kids might be a little weird but that's a different story
If tweeting was such a big recruiting violation, then what is stopping rival schools from putting out mass tweets to athletes considering their rival schools acting as their fans?
Hell, let's all tweet Can't recruits as Can't fans. It will get them in trouble according to some logic.
Personally I would never tweet a recruit.
also on Mr. Hinds's twitter page: he retweeted this message from a friend of Jon Lewis etweeted edward catapano @CatapanoEddie Jan 16 Congrats to my boy Jon and @nickhinds_11 on committing to Akron today good luck and ball out
I may have brought this up before, maybe not, but any time you see Kelly Pfeifer come onto the floor in his black and white striped shirt, get the extra large popcorn. it's going to be a long night when he's involved, I hear that he sleeps with his whistle.