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Coaches not worried about texting ban
SDSU men's hoops coach says officials will find their way around it
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: May 9, 2007
South Dakota State recruiting coordinator Luke Meadows made his first foray into text messaging on a September football trip to Northern Iowa. During the drive from Brookings to Sioux Falls, he sent 10 texts to recruits, and by the time the team bus reached Worthington, Minn., nine had garnered responses.
The story illustrates a point: Texting caught on quickly - and it's being taken away almost as fast, banned recently by the NCAA effective Aug. 1.
Certainly, recruiting will go on, but without the use of a popular and available tool - theoretically, anyway.
"Coaches are going to find ways around it," Jackrabbits men's basketball coach Scott Nagy said. "They just will." . . . (read more)
Go State!
Coaches not worried about texting ban
SDSU men's hoops coach says officials will find their way around it
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: May 9, 2007
South Dakota State recruiting coordinator Luke Meadows made his first foray into text messaging on a September football trip to Northern Iowa. During the drive from Brookings to Sioux Falls, he sent 10 texts to recruits, and by the time the team bus reached Worthington, Minn., nine had garnered responses.
The story illustrates a point: Texting caught on quickly - and it's being taken away almost as fast, banned recently by the NCAA effective Aug. 1.
Certainly, recruiting will go on, but without the use of a popular and available tool - theoretically, anyway.
"Coaches are going to find ways around it," Jackrabbits men's basketball coach Scott Nagy said. "They just will." . . . (read more)
Go State!