Players and Twitter
Players and Twitter
This is a topic that has been discussed before, but mostly for celebs and pro athletes.
Is twitter for college athletes a good thing?
I'm looking through some tweets from some of UNI's athletes, as well as athletes from other schools, (across multiple sports and conferences) and I am shocked at what I see. Tweets that admit to alcohol use under age, possible drug references (I don't know much about the drug world so I have no idea), tweets about how much sex they have had and with how many people, etc...
Is twitter for college athletes a good thing?
I'm looking through some tweets from some of UNI's athletes, as well as athletes from other schools, (across multiple sports and conferences) and I am shocked at what I see. Tweets that admit to alcohol use under age, possible drug references (I don't know much about the drug world so I have no idea), tweets about how much sex they have had and with how many people, etc...
Last edited by clenz on Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Players and Twitter
I'm surprised their handlers (coaches, compliance people, whatever) don't require them to "protect" their tweets, or whatever they call it that makes it so that only those that the athlete follows can see their tweets. I'm pretty sure many schools require athletes to "friends lock" (or whatever) their facebook pages.
Granted, I don't think any of those tweets are really all that bad, but it could stir up some cloudy PR, since college athletes are pretty much under the public microscope, and internet people have a tendancy to make mountains out of molehills.
Granted, I don't think any of those tweets are really all that bad, but it could stir up some cloudy PR, since college athletes are pretty much under the public microscope, and internet people have a tendancy to make mountains out of molehills.
-
grizzaholic
- One Man Wolfpack

- Posts: 34860
- Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:13 am
- I am a fan of: Hodgdon
- A.K.A.: Random Mailer
- Location: Backwoods of Montana
Re: Players and Twitter
Don't care. They are adults. They are now big boys and girls. There is too much coddling of folks these days. If they fuck up, they get to deal with it like the rest of us normal folk.
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
Justin Halpern
Justin Halpern
Re: Players and Twitter
Well, I did get a kick out of Matt Szczur's tweet prior to last year's semi's.

Last edited by EWURanger on Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:26 am, edited 1 time in total.

-
grizzaholic
- One Man Wolfpack

- Posts: 34860
- Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:13 am
- I am a fan of: Hodgdon
- A.K.A.: Random Mailer
- Location: Backwoods of Montana
Re: Players and Twitter
Was it thanking GOD, ALLAH, BUDDHA, etc.... for allowing Bill Fette to referee the game?EWURanger wrote:Well, I did get a kick out of Matt Szczur's tweat prior to last year's semi's.![]()
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
Justin Halpern
Justin Halpern
Re: Players and Twitter
You don't have a problem with players, and I'll admit it, from our football team basically admitting they were high/getting high?JayJ79 wrote:I'm surprised their handlers (coaches, compliance people, whatever) don't require them to "protect" their tweets, or whatever they call it that makes it so that only those that the athlete follows can see their tweets. I'm pretty sure many schools require athletes to "friends lock" (or whatever) their facebook pages.
Granted, I don't think any of those tweets are really all that bad, but it could stir up some cloudy PR, since college athletes are pretty much under the public microscope, and internet people have a tendancy to make mountains out of molehills.
Whatever your stance on illegal drugs are is one thing. However, it is still illegal and I don't really want to lose the players due to drugs.
Re: Players and Twitter
then the problem is the drug use, not the tweeting.clenz wrote:You don't have a problem with players, and I'll admit it, from our football team basically admitting they were high/getting high?JayJ79 wrote:I'm surprised their handlers (coaches, compliance people, whatever) don't require them to "protect" their tweets, or whatever they call it that makes it so that only those that the athlete follows can see their tweets. I'm pretty sure many schools require athletes to "friends lock" (or whatever) their facebook pages.
Granted, I don't think any of those tweets are really all that bad, but it could stir up some cloudy PR, since college athletes are pretty much under the public microscope, and internet people have a tendancy to make mountains out of molehills.
Whatever your stance on illegal drugs are is one thing. However, it is still illegal and I don't really want to lose the players due to drugs.
unless you're implying that tweeting leads to drug use.
Re: Players and Twitter
No...I'm implying that they are incriminating the living shit out of themselves and if someone in power reads that tweet and orders drug tests those players have no leg to stand on.JayJ79 wrote:then the problem is the drug use, not the tweeting.clenz wrote: You don't have a problem with players, and I'll admit it, from our football team basically admitting they were high/getting high?
Whatever your stance on illegal drugs are is one thing. However, it is still illegal and I don't really want to lose the players due to drugs.
unless you're implying that tweeting leads to drug use.
- Skjellyfetti
- Anal

- Posts: 14704
- Joined: Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:56 pm
- I am a fan of: Appalachian
Re: Players and Twitter
I follow most ASU players on twitter. I don't notice them posting anything incriminating or anything. They're probably told to be careful and that the coaches are reading what they post, etc.
"The unmasking thing was all created by Devin Nunes"
- Richard Burr, (R-NC)
- Richard Burr, (R-NC)
-
grizzaholic
- One Man Wolfpack

- Posts: 34860
- Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:13 am
- I am a fan of: Hodgdon
- A.K.A.: Random Mailer
- Location: Backwoods of Montana
Re: Players and Twitter
They are adults. If they choose to post things that could hurt their chances to play football/attend college/be free/etc... that is their choice. Why should you or anyone else be nurturing them and covering up their misdeeds? If they want to be selfish and potentially hurt the team/themselves/their reputation it is on THEM....not some babysitter.clenz wrote:No...I'm implying that they are incriminating the living shit out of themselves and if someone in power reads that tweet and orders drug tests those players have no leg to stand on.JayJ79 wrote:
then the problem is the drug use, not the tweeting.
unless you're implying that tweeting leads to drug use.
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
Justin Halpern
Justin Halpern
- Trapped in CA
- Level1

- Posts: 316
- Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:12 am
- I am a fan of: Northern Iowa
- A.K.A.: UNI Pike
Re: Players and Twitter
Twitter is a tool just like a hammer, a syringe or a rifle. All tools can be used for the benefit or detriment of people involved. Judge the person, their actions and intent, rather than the inanimate tool that does what user "tells it to do."
In the end, choices & actions have consequences.
In the end, choices & actions have consequences.
Morons of the month - October
Looks like certain people on this board finally have a reason to trade in their US Passports
------------------------------
Current OVC football members - 0-21 in FCS playoffs since 1997
Looks like certain people on this board finally have a reason to trade in their US Passports
------------------------------
Current OVC football members - 0-21 in FCS playoffs since 1997
Re: Players and Twitter
if only ASU had forbidden players from using lawn mowers a couple years back.....
- Skjellyfetti
- Anal

- Posts: 14704
- Joined: Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:56 pm
- I am a fan of: Appalachian
Re: Players and Twitter
if only eric sanders didn't get slippery fingers in chattanooga in 2005........JayJ79 wrote:if only ASU had forbidden players from using lawn mowers a couple years back.....
"The unmasking thing was all created by Devin Nunes"
- Richard Burr, (R-NC)
- Richard Burr, (R-NC)


