Discussion Topic - Does it make you a bad fan...

dawgstudent

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Apr 15, 2003
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when you don't follow recruits on twitter? It helps State even in a very small fashion but I just can't do it.

Discuss.
 

DerHntr

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Sep 18, 2007
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No. Screw that. Our staff needs to get it done. Period.

If I don't know a high school kid personally, I won't follow that kid on twitter.
 

State82

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Feb 27, 2008
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A bad fan?? No way. And on top of that, I don't even have a twitter account. Probably never will, but I guess you never say never. However, even if I ever do, I can honestly say I will NEVER follow high school athletes. Never.
 

Shmuley

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Mar 6, 2008
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Hell, I just received a front and back bracky manifesto warning me .................................................

not to even fart in the general direction of a prospective student athlete. Twitter scares Bracky shitless.
 

missouridawg

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For giggles, I go against the crowd here...

All of us would give up quite a bit of time, money, or some combination of both to win a national championship in football... but what we won't do is create a vague twitter account, follow Steve Robertson and Paul Jones, and then follow the recriuts that they re-tweet and potentially re-tweet said recruits tweet when he talks about us?

While the impact is hard to measure, I don't think doing things like this is pedophilia or creepy. What's creepy, is tweeting at these kids every night as if you've known them for a while.
 

hatfieldms

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Feb 20, 2008
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Nope

I don't follow any recruits, and don't intend to. I understand it has it's place and the recruits like it, I just have no interest in doing it.
 

KurtRambis4

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I don't, but

I will go (when I see they commit) and congratulate them. I tried once following a few, thinking I could add some sort of advantage for State, but these kids posts the dumbest **** that I just had to quit doing it. I also realized it doesn't really do **** for getting recruits to State.

I'll say this, too, what's the difference between following a kid on twitter and following/subscribing to a guy online that follows kids on twitter and provides you updates about their every move?

Also, to those that seem so against twitter and feel necessary to say "i'll never have it!11", to me it's more than a tool to find out what someone had for breakfast or is watching on tv. It's a source of news and information. I follow sports writers, business analyst, government agencies, etc. and get info as soon as it comes out on actual meaningful news. Trust me, if it was non-stop "hey have y'all seen the new girl episode blaaaah!" I would get rid of it.
 

mstateglfr

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Feb 24, 2008
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I will never follow a high school athlete on Twitter(or any other high school kids, I would guess).

I followed 3 MSU basketball players a few years ago and had to stop because if I didnt, I knew I wouldnt be able to root for my favorite sport at MSU.

Bost just thanked God for him living. Every day. This was after he decided to declare and stay in the draft but then claim he didnt mean to stay in the draft and didnt know he missed the withdraw date.
Moron on Twitter.

Jamont was just...well I only understood 19.83% of what he said. That was just brutal to try and read. No idea what the 17 was going on.

Moultrie was funny, but dumb. He once posted about how he had just 17ed some 'old white strange'. I believe thats exactly what he called it. I found that funny...and strange.



I couldnt begin to care about high school athletes. Even the ones I personally know right now, I wouldnt dream of following them. They shouldnt have followers at almost anything in life at this age.
 

mstateglfr

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Also, to those that seem so against twitter and feel necessary to say "i'll never have it!11", to me it's more than a tool to find out what someone had for breakfast or is watching on tv. It's a source of news and information. I follow sports writers, business analyst, government agencies, etc. and get info as soon as it comes out on actual meaningful news. Trust me, if it was non-stop "hey have y'all seen the new girl episode blaaaah!" I would get rid of it.

Do you think the quality of the stories you read(accuracy, depth, etc) has been comprimised in the name of instant access?

Genuine question as I dont use Twitter anymore and didnt use it for news when it was active.
 

patdog

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May 28, 2007
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If it does, then I'm a bad fan. I agree with OP4. Creepy, with a side of pedophilia.
 

starkvegasdawg

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Hell, I just received a front and back bracky manifesto warning me .................................................

not to even fart in the general direction of a prospective student athlete. Twitter scares Bracky shitless.

Everything does that to Bracky. I am sure if he had his way there would be no bumper stickers or window clings with the MSU logo on it because there might be an unfair recruiting advaantage in his mind. I am sure the only way he could almost sleep at night would be if we painted our entire school black and white and the sign leading onto campus just said "University" on it, Davis Wade just became "Stadium", Dudy Noble was "Field" and the Hump just became "Court".
 

stinkfoot

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Hell no. I refuse to do it and every fan base has plenty of terrible people

when you don't follow recruits on twitter? It helps State even in a very small fashion but I just can't do it.

Discuss.

to pick up the slack anyway. I'm also never going to a signing day party or showing up where recruits may be during an ov. Again, the others can fill those roles.
 

KurtRambis4

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Aug 30, 2006
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Maybe, in

some cases. Maybe not. It probably still happens with items that come out the next day, as well, so I don't necessarily see it as a negative (in comparison).
 

The Peeper

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Feb 26, 2008
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Twitter I like and use daily, can be real informative if you follow the folks/topics that interest you. As for recruiting, I don't even care to hear a 'cruits name till he's ready to suit up and hit the field and even then I have no desire whatsoever to follow them as players. Am I or you a bad fan for that, no, I don't think they give a rats arse if a bunch of grads follow them or not. I would think it weird if I was a player and a bunch of old farts had nothing better to do than creep around in my life.
 

J-Dawg

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Mar 4, 2009
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I barely follow any of our athletes much less high school seniors who may or may not come play for us. If they commit and eventually sign, I may give them a follow. May.
 

KurtRambis4

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Hell just think about

the weird **** that follows rival's recruit's parents....that **** beats all
 

jakldawg

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May 1, 2006
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If you follow them on Twitter, congrats. You're a creep.

If you chose to kick it up a notch and actually send them messages; then you're a reminder that "fan" is just a shortened version of "fanatic."

I also agree with the following sentiment:
Doug ‏<s>@</s>CaptainAnnoying <small class="time"> 5h </small> Many of you might have a friend whose Twitter feed has degenerated into 100% tweeting at CFB recruits and condemning/praising their choices.



Doug ‏<s>@</s>CaptainAnnoying <small class="time"> 5h </small>
You owe it to those friends — and the rest of us — to find them and slap them as hard as you possibly can.
 

coach66

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Mar 5, 2009
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Well I will admit I followed three of our long term commits for the first

time this year. I rarely interact with them just read what they are tweeting and I must say 90% of it is incomprehensible to me so I don't see much harm in it other than an waste of time. I abhor the tweeters ours and other schools that fawn over and make ridiculous statements in an attempt to sway a kid, its just wrong.
 

engie

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May 29, 2011
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I follow the people that follow all the recruits. That's probably 10-15 people on twitter -- and they always RT or quote all the tweets from recruits that I find interesting or relevant. It also allows me to avoid 95% of the bs that recruits post...
 

OzarkaNSW

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I'll follow a recruit on twitter bc you can really find out a lot of info that

way, but tweeting at a recruit I have never and will never do and is a completely different story.
 

BriantheDawg

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Absolutely it does.

If y'all don't think it makes a difference, then keep being too cool for school. The "love" these recruits get from fans on twitter makes a difference. Jalen Hurd, one of the top RB's in the country, was on a local radio show here in Nashville a month or so ago & it was one of the very first things he mentioned....something to the effect when he was recruiting another player to UT, he told this other recruit "commit to the Vols & see how many new followers you get".

Now, I do think it's kind of stupid & I don't ever tweet these players to have a conversation, but what harm does it do to give a simple follow? The too cool for school crowd needs to get over themselves & help our coaches recruit. This is the name of the game now. There is nothing "creepy" about it either. Every other school is doing it, so why not try & help MState by clicking a button one simple time?