Hunz
Well-Known Member
It might seem like a minor issue but I think that the social media (Twitter) ban by the Iowa football team may negatively affect recruiting. There are many high school football recruits that are on Twitter and they tweet stuff out all the time. Some guys have thousands of recorded tweets. I think that most if not all high school football recruits have aspirations of being in the NFL and I think that they probably feel like Twitter is a way to market themselves. I know that social media likely does not play a role in NFL teams drafting players, but I think you have to think more about the recruits perception of social media as a marketing tool as opposed to it actually being a significant marketing tool for them. And lets face it, people like to show themselves off and I think this is magnified when it comes to high school and college kids. Especially athletes. I think that a school like Iowa needs to utilize any advantage that it can especially in a year like this and I think this is one small example of an easy rule that can be changed. I was curious about other teams that use social media to their advantage so I did some research on Twitter and many other college football teams allow their players to be on Twitter. As a matter of fact many of the teams with the best recruiting classes have head coaches on Twitter. As an example Tennessee has the #5 ranked class this year and I looked up Butch Jones on Twitter and sure enough he posts on there all the time posting pictures of new verbal commits and stuff like that. Butch Jones seems like a go-getter type and it doesn't surprise me that he was able to recruit a team that kicked the s**t out of Iowa in the Gator Bowl. Check it out for yourself:
https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=butch jones
Anyway, I know it may seem like a little thing but it just might be enough to dissuade recruits from signing. It may also be part of the reason players get fed up and transfer. It seems like the first thing players do when they decide to leave is Twitter everyone to tell them about it. Part of it also is also that players probably don't like to have their first amendment rights taken from them. I think if you're 18 years old you should be able to use whatever social media you want.
https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=butch jones
Anyway, I know it may seem like a little thing but it just might be enough to dissuade recruits from signing. It may also be part of the reason players get fed up and transfer. It seems like the first thing players do when they decide to leave is Twitter everyone to tell them about it. Part of it also is also that players probably don't like to have their first amendment rights taken from them. I think if you're 18 years old you should be able to use whatever social media you want.