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Texas Tech's Leach bans players from tweeting

LUBBOCK, Texas -- Tweeting is out of bounds for football players at Texas Tech.

 

Coach Mike Leach said Monday he has banned his players from using Twitter after one of his linebackers noted the coach's tardiness to a team meeting in a tweet Sunday, one day after the Red Raiders lost 29-28 at No. 12 Houston.

According to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, linebacker Marlon Williams asked on his Twitter account why he was still in a meeting room when "the head coach can't even be on time." That tweet has been deleted and his page no longer exists.

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Offensive lineman Brandon Carter, a team captain, also had a Twitter page. After the loss to the Cougars, he tweeted: "This is not how I saw our season."

On Sunday, Carter was suspended indefinitely for violating team rules unrelated to his Twitter page, which was nowhere to be found later that day.

Leach said players don't need Twitter or Facebook. He called them "stupid" distractions.

"I think that a guy who plays college football gets enough attention," he said. It's "a bunch of narcissists that want to sit and type stuff about themselves all the time. We'll put mirrors in some of their lockers if that's necessary but they don't have to Twitter."

Leach said players' Facebook pages will be monitored. He does not want his players sharing information about the football team on them.

He joked about who would be watching.

"That's a committee that's very secret and the names of those people are in a vault deep in the bowels of our training center, which even the entrance to that is highly classified," he said.

The Red Raiders (2-2) host New Mexico (0-4) on Saturday. Texas Tech is coming off back-to-back losses at No. 2 Texas (34-24) and to the Cougars.

Texas coach Mack Brown said he thought it would be against the law to tell players they can't use social networking sites like Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.

"It would be a football rule and when they're students away from us, they really are under the guise of the university more than football," Brown said. "What we have done is encouraged them not to be on it. If they are on it, then they need to be classy and not put anything on there that they don't want their mom to read. These kids think that they're just in conversation with buddies, and that's public information."

Brown said he encourages Longhorns players to step back and think about the ramifications of what they post -- not just now, but in the future.

"When there's a hint of trouble, people are going to go immediately to their Twitter and their MySpace and Facebook and see what's on there," Brown said.

Before his suspension, Carter was known as much for the colorful mohawk and face paint as for his playing ability.

Asked how much Carter's absence would be felt, Leach responded, "Not at all."

Shawn Byrnes, Texas Tech's center, said Carter's experience will be missed.

"He's a big, key player, but I think we have guys who can step up and play a role in the offensive line," Byrnes said.

Leach declined to comment on what it would take for Carter to return to the team.

"Anything that he needs to do to get back, that's pretty much between me and him," Leach said.

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Reputation:76
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Since:Sep 6, 2008

September 28, 2009 9:31 pm
Welcome to the 21st century everyone. Something new comes along all the time and you had better adapt. In the case of Twitter (a unique social networking site), it is a wonderful tool for atheletic departments. Smart coaching staffs are using Twitter to indirectly lure recruits and skirt NCAA contact rules. Twitter is a way for fans and alumni (read donors) to feel closer to their favortite team's ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 3:16 pm
Why shouldn't a player be allowed to have a Twitter account? Are they also banning Facebook, MySpace, e-mail, etc.?

I usually don't like when people come on here and play the free speech card to defend things, like the Kanye West or Serena Williams incident, because it doesn't apply to those.  But a college student should be allowed to 'tweet' to his followers, as long as it is no
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September 28, 2009 7:04 pm
I like this and I expect we'll see other team follow suit.  Now the better way to do this is to create an atmosphere of team so that no one feels compelled to throw anyone else under the bus...especially the head coach! 

But I dont mind this.  What do they need to be twittering for anyway!  Do that once you leave school, if you dont like it play somewhere else. 
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September 28, 2009 8:06 pm
Football players should be focused on football, not doing this Twitter junk.

The next step is banning players from reading sports message boards, if they do.  Message boards are inane, senseless places and should never have any influence on a college football season.
Reputation:97
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Since:Sep 19, 2006

September 28, 2009 6:14 pm
The Vince Gill look-alike is using this to divert attention from what the real problem is... him!  Texas Tech had a good season last year nipping Texas before blowing it bigtime against Oklahoma and Mississippi, then Leach held a gun at the administration's head looking for compensation that he thought he deserved.  What was telling about the whole affair is that none of the schools look ...(more)
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September 28, 2009 8:26 pm
I love the step Mike Leach has taken in banning his entire team from using Twitter.  Someone give that man an award.  Actually...perhaps someone could convince Mike Leach to get in touch with the makers of Twitter and convince them to ban that horrible excuse of a website from the internet.
Reputation:79
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Since:Feb 13, 2008

September 28, 2009 3:28 pm

When are all you TT lovers going to get it, this guy is a serious head case.  Pirates, late for meetings all the time, not allowing his players to express themselves, what's all that about?

Bet you're missing the good old days of fun loving Spike Dykes!  Those were the fun years!  Only Tech coach to beat Texas on 5 d
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September 28, 2009 4:24 pm
So stupid.  Get control of your team.
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September 28, 2009 9:52 pm
the only use for twitter is to help determine society's idiots.  if you use it, you are one.
 
 
 
 
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