Here is something I don't understand. Why is Brewster the only coach, besides Mullen, albeit sparingly, to understand the power of of social media? Everytime Brewster tweets, our fan base gets pumped, and starts saying what a stud he is and how hard he works. However, the truth is that he probably doesn't work any harder than the other coaches. They have just yet to figure out that College Football recruiting is about perception and momentum.
I mean, how hard is it to set up a twitter account, type a tweet once everyday or two, and have the fan base eating out of the palm of your hand. Furthermore, it builds a perception of momentum, calmness, and having the situation under control.
I would venture to say that 90% of the problem with recruiting has a lot to do with lack of communication about what is actually going on, and the rampant speculation that is derived from that.
So I say to our other coaches, get with damn program and learn from Brewster. It is pure laziness not to. Heck, as far as I know, Bracky doesn't even get in the way. Especially you Heavesy. You come across to us as a grouchy, hot headed coach that just doesn't get it. Imagine what you could do for people's and recruits perception of you if you would just take 30 seconds a week to send out a clever tweet with some personality.
I mean, how hard is it to set up a twitter account, type a tweet once everyday or two, and have the fan base eating out of the palm of your hand. Furthermore, it builds a perception of momentum, calmness, and having the situation under control.
I would venture to say that 90% of the problem with recruiting has a lot to do with lack of communication about what is actually going on, and the rampant speculation that is derived from that.
So I say to our other coaches, get with damn program and learn from Brewster. It is pure laziness not to. Heck, as far as I know, Bracky doesn't even get in the way. Especially you Heavesy. You come across to us as a grouchy, hot headed coach that just doesn't get it. Imagine what you could do for people's and recruits perception of you if you would just take 30 seconds a week to send out a clever tweet with some personality.
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