NCAA to Tighten Twitter Rules
theodp writes "Facebook and Twitter have made student athletes more accessible than ever, but Tweets that catch the watchful eye of the NCAA could be all that's needed to bring down a successful college athletic program. Among the allegations leveled against the Univ. of North Carolina by the NCAA is a failure to 'adequately and consistently monitor social networking activity,' which the NCAA argues would have caused the school to detect other violations sooner than they did. To cope with the daunting task of monitoring hundreds of accounts on a daily basis, some sports programs are turning to software like UDiligence, while others are opting for a simpler approach, such as having a coach frequently check on posts from the team's players."
that is what happens when you post every detail of your life on a billboard, anyone can see it
My dad says I have to go to Auburn, something about 200k.
+ Twitter = 'News For Nerds'?
Why should students in the NCAA be any more monitored than regular students? (As in, why at all?). As is, the NCAA athletes often bring in major revenue to schools (for football programs at least) and are not allowed to benefit from it at all, does the NCAA consider them their slaves?
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You could just get drunk and blab to TMZ.
Players will start having 2 twitter accounts, 1 for friends, 1 for 'fans'.
Or how about you actually punish schools? No more of this "aww, you did something illegal yesterday, we'll just mark all those Ws as Ls". If NCAA actually wanted to stop violations they'd cancel OSU's foot ball season. No vacating 2010 wins. No small fines. Cancel their season. You play 0 games. You get 0 revenue.
"It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal! You [violated the rules] so you get nothing! You lose! Good day, sir! "
Fuck, is anyone really surprised? This is exactly the sort of shit that happens when you let people who are athletically talented, but often academically deficient, into universities solely for the purpose of playing some game. Of course they won't exhibit good judgment when using social media sites. They'll say and write really fucking stupid stuff, because many of them are just really fucking stupid people.
While there might be some marketing or brand recognition benefit to getting the institution's name blared all over the place during the various football bowls or March Madness, none of this truly helps the academic side of things. Any good academic-oriented school will be more than able to make itself widely known based on merit alone.
It'd be one thing if academically-gifted students who also enjoyed sport formed clubs and played games on the side. I enjoyed rugby as a youth, and participated in organized games even up into university, as relief from my studies. But it's a totally different situation when some of the stupidest athletes around are brought in to an academic setting just to play a sport. They are a drain in every way, from their negative presence on campus, to their costly scholarships, to the ill repute they bring to the academic institution.
It's official. I hate the NCAA
Clearly, by being an athlete these students have given up the idea that anything they do is personal. These glorified High School students should try to spend their college time finding out who they are, by being placed under an oppressive regime where their decisions are made for them.
And of course, the problem in this case is Twitter. It doesn't lie with a competitive college culture that prizes showmanship, machismo, and how much money they bring into the campus over personal growth, getting an education, and networking for the future. The best approach to the problem is not to shape students into better people, but to get them to shut up about their transgressions lest the Alumnis hear about it and decide to cut their funding.
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more than anything else, the constant fear of some dumbass player shooting off his mouth is going to shut down all the payola in "amateur" sports. Players having instant constant access to the public must be a nightmare for coaches anyway.
Everyone register fake twitter names similar to NCAA players, If you are a college student sign up and create about 5 or 6 or more different twitter/facebook accounts. let them monitor a fake one while you twitter or facebook under pseudonyms. I personally have like 6 twitter accounts and 4 facebook accounts, at my college some professors wanted us to give them our facebook and/or twitter names so I always give the fake ones. it drives them mad when sometimes they realize it isn't a real account as it's not used or has random text tweeted from a perl script from a random freeshell account. And to help others I've made dozens of accounts using similar names to people that want to obfuscate the profile a little bit, not fool proof but does help make it more difficult when googling for a person's twitter or facebook as 9 times out of 10 you will get 10-20 fake profiles I or others have created as top results before you ever get to the real person. But I always advise people making multiple accounts, using free anon proxy websites, just to help spam up search engines with false profiles and for giving the fake profiles to military/school/employers
player should be payed for practice at least mini wage and what other student workers are payed.
Since when is "failure to 'adequately and consistently monitor social networking activity,'" something that is required?
Sounds more like something that would be illegal then something that they are legally bound to do.
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What is sad is that for most sports, only 3% of high school players will go to an NCAA school, and of those, only 1% will go to any pro venue. So in from high school, all these kids are told they are working for opportunity, but all they are working for is to have their lives controlled by the lords of the manor who get all the money. I suppose some people like that. And 99.7% of peasants are left with nothing.
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The article mentions "violations" a lot. Does this mean something? Or more precisely, what is being violated?
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... what the hell is the NCAA?
I gather it's some sort of "sports" thing. Surely if you don't want your whole life dictated by them, you just don't need to play their game?
Find a different game to play. One that's fun, and doesn't require you to sign yourself up to a life of servitude.
The NCAA is the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It's the organization that all serious college sports teams in the US belong to. If your sport or college is not part of the NCAA, you almost certainly aren't going to get a scholarship for it.
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Well, then that means that you'll have to get a scholarship for being, you know, a scholar. Maybe they should concentrate on studying, instead of playing catch with their friends.
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Work and play, you should learn the difference. Then maybe one day you will not work just so you can send your hard earned money to these adult children who PLAY for money.
I used to think that way too, until I realized they are getting paid, their tuition, room and board are being paid fro by the college for them to play a sport for the college
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Their recent episode about Cartman Starting a Crack Baby Sports league, hit's a home run about why/how the NCAA is such a fucked up corporation.
Nowhere in the summary or article does it define the abbreviation NCAA. As I had not previously encountered the abbreviation and the articles talked about college athletes in North Carolina, I assumed that it meant "North Carolina Athletic Association".
WGAFF?
I gather it's some sort of "sports" thing. Surely if you don't want your whole life dictated by them, you just don't need to play their game?
Find a different game to play. One that's fun, and doesn't require you to sign yourself up to a life of servitude.
Sorry, but as a parent I can objectively say that even little league has become kind of "office-spaced" or "dilbert-ified". Check out some individual field/facility rules for compulsory volunteering, scheduling, etc.
Americans use their talents and skills to organize all the fun out of any group activity; Sport, business, hobby, anything.
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LOL, yeah. From an outside point of view, the US educational system seems totally deranged. What are they doing!?
Find a different game to play. One that's fun, and doesn't require you to sign yourself up to a life of servitude.
That sort of thinking's how we ended up with cricket - four times the tedium and none of the money. As for signing up for a life of servitude, most of us didn't, and look where it got us.
In this case, I think they're right. There's no benefit to society in allowing the pointless to tweet, and athletics scholarships are about they best way we've got of weeding them out. IQ tests may be discredited, but sporting ability can't be denied.
I think that the implicit assumption is that anyone who needs to have the abbreviations explained to them isn't going to be interested in the story anyway.
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Isn't it ironic that tweets re: not getting paid are going to be censored by ...shoving the job onto a coach's plate, or buying an off-the-shelf program and shoving the job onto IT's plate. They couldn't very well hire someone, now could they? What kind of example would that be?
Fucking twitter, how does it work?
But since I'm an adult male I have to ask "What is 'Facebook' and 'Twitter'"?
All of you who love shows such as 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' should be able to answer the question.
Americans aren't good at distinguishing such things. If you aren't good at war, then what good are you?
Providing "education" is no excuse for exploitation.
The NCAA is free to set rules and regulations for their scholarships based on their values
Why can't these rules be enforced in the same manner as most other university rules? You trust the students to a sensible degree and accept that you will not catch every violator but those you do catch have extremely strong sanctions taken against them e.g. being kicked out of the sports program.
Well, then that means that you'll have to get a scholarship for being, you know, a scholar. Maybe they should concentrate on studying, instead of playing catch with their friends.
You're overgeneralizing -- not all athletes are lacking in the scholarship department. Where I went as an undergrad, a highly selective public school on the US east coast, the student athletes had a higher average GPA than the student body as a whole. I was on an NCAA D1 team that qualified for the NCAA national championships for all four years of my eligibility and even finished in the top 10 during one year. I still managed to make the Dean's List several times. Furthermore, a large majority of my teammates have gone on to graduate school to earn MDs, JDs, and PhDs.
It takes a lot of effort and discipline to perform at such a high level, including some serious time management skills to handle school work while practicing 30 hours a week and frequent travel to competitions. When I got to graduate school, I was surprised at how lazy most of the students were because they had so much extra time than I did when I was an undergrad.
Even the US military academies (Air Force, Army, Navy), where the scholarship is in exchange for a military service commitment, are NCAA participants.
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Okay - I get a general idea of what the NCAA is after googling. I gather it's a sort of college sports league which is associated with the sport.
What confuses me is why Twitter (and facebook and or any other social media service) should be seen as a problem. I'm pretty certain they're not gainigna competitive advantage within the sport. And I presume they're allowed to use these in some aspect, just not for specific purposes. So what are the "violations"? Does this stretch as far as IRC? Usenet? letters to newspapers?
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I'm tired of all the crybabies in sports, especially the NCAA itself. I'm hereby starting my own personal boycott of all organized college-level athletic competitions. Not a big fans of the pros, but at least they're honest about their greed. :-)
I was surprised at how lazy most of the students were because they had so much extra time than I did when I was an undergrad
Thats because there isn't another point in your life where you will actually have more 'free time'. After college you'll continually have more and more responsibilities until you start gaining disabilities, which will start eating into your time.
Most college students think theres not time for anything and its really hard ... and then they get to the real world and find out they have no clue what 'hard' is yet.
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"No small fines. Cancel their season. You play 0 games. You get 0 revenue."
One word for you: SMU. More than 15 years after the imposed "death penalty", the program is still in recovery mode. One imposed cancelled season by the NCAA resulted in the destruction of an entire program for more than a decade. All for 21 players that received approximately $61,000 in cash payments. Get that? 15 years for 61K. Is that reasonable?
The results of cancelling a season are so damaging that the NCAA is rightfully leery to flat out axe a season.
They are stuck between a rock and a hard place, you know, just like everyone else in the real world.
Well, then that means that you'll have to get a scholarship for being, you know, a scholar. Maybe they should concentrate on studying, instead of playing catch with their friends.
Maybe they should what? Why shouldn't they play catch with their friends? What's wrong with wanting to be an athlete? Education isn't everything to everyone in this world.
Then they shouldn't expect someone else to pay for it. Or, if they do want to sell themselves into slavery, they shouldn't bitch about having insane and arbitrary rules set to curb their freedom.
>the only way to win is by completely destroying your health.
This statement is ridiculous. Prescription steroids are advertised on television as a 'therapy' for 'low testosterone'.
Did Arnold Schwarzeneggar completely destroy his health? No. And yet he has admitted to using steroids.
In fact, steroids are prescribed for thousands of americans every day. Ever heard of prednisone?
Stop spreading lies, please.