NMSUPistolPete
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 08:16 PM)gleadley Wrote: (03-26-2018 12:45 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 11:59 AM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: Hopefully GCU has a scholarship available by the time Mitchell decides on a school. I would hate for Majerle to tell him he needs to walk on because he doesn't have a scholarship available.
I'm pretty sure this GCU fan committed a recruiting violation:
Not coming up for me, but I'm pretty sure every school has fans and alum committing citations via social media. All the comments on these kids' posts are super cringe-worthy.
Here is the link:
https://twitter.com/ryan_sanborn/status/...3478212608
The Tweet has been deleted. Luckily I did a screen capture. See attachment.
Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
It must be the water in PHX. It kills brain cells. :)
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CrimsonPhantom
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 08:16 PM)gleadley Wrote: (03-26-2018 12:45 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 11:59 AM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: Hopefully GCU has a scholarship available by the time Mitchell decides on a school. I would hate for Majerle to tell him he needs to walk on because he doesn't have a scholarship available.
I'm pretty sure this GCU fan committed a recruiting violation:
Not coming up for me, but I'm pretty sure every school has fans and alum committing citations via social media. All the comments on these kids' posts are super cringe-worthy.
Here is the link:
https://twitter.com/ryan_sanborn/status/...3478212608
The Tweet has been deleted. Luckily I did a screen capture. See attachment.
Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
That's not a recruiting violation, he did not offer the kid anything. Unlike the GCU fan who said Mr. Colangelo could get you a try out with just about any NBA team. Its all about perception. Especially with the FBI going after P5 programs.
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03-27-2018 11:12 AM |
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-27-2018 11:12 AM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 08:16 PM)gleadley Wrote: (03-26-2018 12:45 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: I'm pretty sure this GCU fan committed a recruiting violation:
Not coming up for me, but I'm pretty sure every school has fans and alum committing citations via social media. All the comments on these kids' posts are super cringe-worthy.
Here is the link:
https://twitter.com/ryan_sanborn/status/...3478212608
The Tweet has been deleted. Luckily I did a screen capture. See attachment.
Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
That's not a recruiting violation, he did not offer the kid anything. Unlike the GCU fan who said Mr. Colangelo could get you a try out with just about any NBA team. Its all about perception. Especially with the FBI going after P5 programs.
It is a recruiting violation. You are not allowed to tweet at any recruit. No coach, fan, alumni, or representative of a university can tweet at a recruit. I believe the NCAA says "click, don't type". You can like a post or retweet, you can not @ a recruit. I believe coaches can contact recruits privately, like Direct Message a recruit a limited number of times. So in this example the alumni (booster) who tweets at a student athlete who already signed, mind you, to drop that school and go somewhere else is not only a violation, it's gross. Same with the kid you all mentioned first. However, this is rampant in social media. I really don't know how it's controlled or what the consequences are. I am sure each school compliance officer is responsible to monitor its own people.
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03-27-2018 01:35 PM |
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NMSUPistolPete
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-27-2018 01:35 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-27-2018 11:12 AM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 08:16 PM)gleadley Wrote: Not coming up for me, but I'm pretty sure every school has fans and alum committing citations via social media. All the comments on these kids' posts are super cringe-worthy.
Here is the link:
https://twitter.com/ryan_sanborn/status/...3478212608
The Tweet has been deleted. Luckily I did a screen capture. See attachment.
Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
That's not a recruiting violation, he did not offer the kid anything. Unlike the GCU fan who said Mr. Colangelo could get you a try out with just about any NBA team. Its all about perception. Especially with the FBI going after P5 programs.
It is a recruiting violation. You are not allowed to tweet at any recruit. No coach, fan, alumni, or representative of a university can tweet at a recruit. I believe the NCAA says "click, don't type". You can like a post or retweet, you can not @ a recruit. I believe coaches can contact recruits privately, like Direct Message a recruit a limited number of times. So in this example the alumni (booster) who tweets at a student athlete who already signed, mind you, to drop that school and go somewhere else is not only a violation, it's gross. Same with the kid you all mentioned first. However, this is rampant in social media. I really don't know how it's controlled or what the consequences are. I am sure each school compliance officer is responsible to monitor its own people.
He is towing a fine line with tampering but it doesn't appear he ever said "come to NMSU instead" or offered anything in order for him to change his mind.
The key word in your comment is "recruit". The kid is a "signed" players at UNM. He signed a binding contact with UNM. So, a coach can now acknowledge his existence to the general public unlike prospects currently being recruited. As long as the person tweeting doesn't offer the "signed" player anything to renege on his National Letter of Intent or is working with another university to recruit him, he is not committing an NCAA violation. It is just a tweet in bad taste.
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03-27-2018 02:12 PM |
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CrimsonPhantom
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-27-2018 02:12 PM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: (03-27-2018 01:35 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-27-2018 11:12 AM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: Here is the link:
https://twitter.com/ryan_sanborn/status/...3478212608
The Tweet has been deleted. Luckily I did a screen capture. See attachment.
Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
That's not a recruiting violation, he did not offer the kid anything. Unlike the GCU fan who said Mr. Colangelo could get you a try out with just about any NBA team. Its all about perception. Especially with the FBI going after P5 programs.
It is a recruiting violation. You are not allowed to tweet at any recruit. No coach, fan, alumni, or representative of a university can tweet at a recruit. I believe the NCAA says "click, don't type". You can like a post or retweet, you can not @ a recruit. I believe coaches can contact recruits privately, like Direct Message a recruit a limited number of times. So in this example the alumni (booster) who tweets at a student athlete who already signed, mind you, to drop that school and go somewhere else is not only a violation, it's gross. Same with the kid you all mentioned first. However, this is rampant in social media. I really don't know how it's controlled or what the consequences are. I am sure each school compliance officer is responsible to monitor its own people.
He is towing a fine line with tampering but it doesn't appear he ever said "come to NMSU instead" or offer anything in order for him to change his mind.
The key word in your comment is "recruit". The kid is a "signed" players at UNM. He signed a binding contact with UNM. So, a coach can now acknowledge his existence to the general public unlike prospects currently being recruited. As long as the person tweeting doesn't offer the "signed" player anything to renege on his National Letter of Intent or is working with another university to recruit him, he is not committing an NCAA violation. It is just a tweet in bad taste.
This^^^^
The kid has already signed his NLI. NMSU was never recruiting him. Nor was a specific school mentioned in the tweet for the kid to go to instead.
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03-27-2018 02:45 PM |
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(03-27-2018 02:45 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-27-2018 02:12 PM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: (03-27-2018 01:35 PM)LopesUp Wrote: (03-27-2018 11:12 AM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: (03-26-2018 10:58 PM)LopesUp Wrote: Like this nmsu fan and alum tweeting at UNM recruits? https://twitter.com/PhxSaltyDog/status/9...49089?s=19
That's not a recruiting violation, he did not offer the kid anything. Unlike the GCU fan who said Mr. Colangelo could get you a try out with just about any NBA team. Its all about perception. Especially with the FBI going after P5 programs.
It is a recruiting violation. You are not allowed to tweet at any recruit. No coach, fan, alumni, or representative of a university can tweet at a recruit. I believe the NCAA says "click, don't type". You can like a post or retweet, you can not @ a recruit. I believe coaches can contact recruits privately, like Direct Message a recruit a limited number of times. So in this example the alumni (booster) who tweets at a student athlete who already signed, mind you, to drop that school and go somewhere else is not only a violation, it's gross. Same with the kid you all mentioned first. However, this is rampant in social media. I really don't know how it's controlled or what the consequences are. I am sure each school compliance officer is responsible to monitor its own people.
He is towing a fine line with tampering but it doesn't appear he ever said "come to NMSU instead" or offer anything in order for him to change his mind.
The key word in your comment is "recruit". The kid is a "signed" players at UNM. He signed a binding contact with UNM. So, a coach can now acknowledge his existence to the general public unlike prospects currently being recruited. As long as the person tweeting doesn't offer the "signed" player anything to renege on his National Letter of Intent or is working with another university to recruit him, he is not committing an NCAA violation. It is just a tweet in bad taste.
This^^^^
The kid has already signed his NLI. NMSU was never recruiting him. Nor was a specific school mentioned in the tweet for the kid to go to instead.
It's not a violation. It's just creepy as hell. All of it.
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03-27-2018 07:05 PM |
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NMSUPistolPete
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
What are the chances Michael Finke follows his brother to GCU? I noticed he is a grad transfer looking for a new home. That would be a big pick up if he suits up as a Lope next season. 6'10 Lever and 6'10 Finke would form a formidable front court.
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03-27-2018 08:31 PM |
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
Well, since my last post, Michael Finke did join his brother at GCU. And, although nothing has been made official, Terrell Brown is now enrolled at NMSU. And yet, as good as Brown is suppose to be, NMSU's top 2018 signees are #6 JC player Mohamed Thiam and #10 JC player Ivan Aurrecoechea.
NMSU still needs to produce with an overhauled roster this upcoming season; but based off last season's results and Jan's 2018 recruiting class, the question posed to WAC fans, is Jans a more formidable head coach (for WAC contenders to overcome) than his Aggie predecessors?
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RE: NMSU lands #39 Rated JUCO Recruit
(07-02-2018 05:39 AM)NMSUPistolPete Wrote: Well, since my last post, Michael Finke did join his brother at GCU. And, although nothing has been made official, Terrell Brown is now enrolled at NMSU. And yet, as good Brown is suppose to be, NMSU's top 2018 signees are #6 JC player Mohamed Thiam and #10 JC player Ivan Aurrecoachea.
NMSU still needs to produce with an overhauled roster this upcoming season; but based off last season's results and Jan's 2018 recruiting class, the question posed to WAC fans, is Jans a more formidable head coach (for WAC contenders to overcome) than his Aggie predecessors?
Not exactly a WAC fan, but yes. Jans is an awesome coach.
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