Re: Don't Tweet Recruits
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:20 pm
And no tats!
They're a private organization, so they can do pretty much whatever they want re: speech.SpiffCoug wrote:Can the NCAA regulate free speech?
Yes, a private organization can regulate speech WITHIN their organization, but that doesn't mean they can tell me, as not a booster or coach, not to tell a kid where I think he should go to school.snoscythe wrote:They're a private organization, so they can do pretty much whatever they want re: speech.SpiffCoug wrote:Can the NCAA regulate free speech?
They can do it all they want--they just can't enforce it against you.Schmoe wrote:Yes, a private organization can regulate speech WITHIN their organization, but that doesn't mean they can tell me, as not a booster or coach, not to tell a kid where I think he should go to school.snoscythe wrote:They're a private organization, so they can do pretty much whatever they want re: speech.SpiffCoug wrote:Can the NCAA regulate free speech?
Or not.snoscythe wrote: What this is leading up to is student athletes taking their twitter and FB profiles private.
This wasn't tweets and facebook posts/pages. This was a guy posing as a reporter and calling recruits.scott715 wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschoo ... 12972.html