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2013 TSUN shenanigans and arguments

Zurp;2296167; said:
By the way, even if Ohio State loses to Michigan in basketball the winning percentages will only drop to 0.790 since Tressel was hired, and 0.831 since Matta was hired.

Credit goes to our previous athletic director, Andy Geiger. He chose good coaches. For example, he chose neither RR nor Joke.

(I give no credit to our current AD for choosing UFM. That was a meteor landing in his lap. Impossible not to make that choice.)
 
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Surprised this hasn't hit BP yet. From ElevenWarriors:

Taking questions from reporters at the KeyBank Global Leaders Forum in Toledo Friday morning, Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon dropped this on the world:

Brandon said the athletic department catfished several athletes to teach them the dangers of social networking. Very interesting.
- Kyle Rowland (@KyleRowland) February 1, 2013

LINK with more info from Brandon.

While I agree with the need to teach student-athletes the dangers of social media... this is taking things a bit too far.
 
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knapplc;2298902; said:
Surprised this hasn't hit BP yet. From ElevenWarriors:



LINK with more info from Brandon.

While I agree with the need to teach student-athletes the dangers of social media... this is taking things a bit too far.

Could have been worse. Could have been the Penn State Athletic Director 'Catfishing' kids....
 
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knapplc;2298902; said:
Surprised this hasn't hit BP yet. From ElevenWarriors:



LINK with more info from Brandon.

While I agree with the need to teach student-athletes the dangers of social media... this is taking things a bit too far.

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knapplc;2298902; said:
Surprised this hasn't hit BP yet. From ElevenWarriors:



LINK with more info from Brandon.

While I agree with the need to teach student-athletes the dangers of social media... this is taking things a bit too far.

Alright, that's just downright fucking creepy.
 
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knapplc;2298902; said:
While I agree with the need to teach student-athletes the dangers of social media... this is taking things a bit too far.
Why?
Brandon had meeting with players, and the girl walked in. Athletes were shocked, but it was valuable lesson in dangers of social media.
This is hilarious. I hope some athletic department intern leaks the responses.
 
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