It really speaks to the power of twitter and everyone wanting to be their own celebrity when a guy tweets to announce that he is committing to his commitment.
Thats what i like to hear!!!!!!!!!!!!!Did anyone see Marcus Grants tweet a while back after the Minny loss: "7-5 that's 5 more reasons why I will be attending Iowa. Don't avoid challenges. Only makes u stronger"
It's going to get interesting when they get on campus and Ferentz takes away their twitter account.
THE HORROR!
This is good news.
Turn down that music you young wipper snapper!
Why do you hippies have to wear your hear so long? Cut your hair!
That's what you sound like.
Fair enough but you sound like someone who still lives with their parents.
Nice.
In reality, I'm someone who understands that generational change is going to happen. As a manager, mentor and leader we must understand that different generations have their own norms. We must set boundaries while at the same time allow them to express themselves. Todays world is dominated by technology, instant media, instant information and informal communication styles. Right or wrong the change is going to happen. We don't have to embrace these new ways but when you try and limit the kids, in this case athletes, they will either revolt or simply not come to your program.
Right?
"Ima go on facebook and confirm a tweet from earlier."
What? Derp.
Paint me SICK of the brain barf of america's youth. Cripes.
Paint me sick of old people who live in the past.
God forbid new ways of communication evolve.
Let me guess, its just "brain barf" because you don't understand it?
Some people...
Understand and appreciate your points, but after some of the tweets that have made press this year, I would be willing to bet that more coaches will follow Kirk's lead on this.
Actually I see it the opposite way. I'm sure that Facebook scared a lot of coaches when it first took root (I still remember some of the things from the wall of Stormin' Norm Parker's School of Blitz back in like 2004), but you can't stop a freight train. I think the sooner the coaches learn to deal with new technology, the better off they'll be. They just need to make it abundantly clear that anything on Facebook or Twitter that could damage the team or the team's reputation will result in a minimum one-game suspension. Put that fear into the players and they'll watch their words more closely.
Paint me sick of old people who live in the past.
God forbid new ways of communication evolve.
Let me guess, its just "brain barf" because you don't understand it?
Some people...