In an extremely uncharacteristic move by the NCAA, the organization has decided to deregulate phone calls, text messaging, Twitter and Facebook for college basketball coaches recruiting players who have finished their sophomore year of high school.
It makes sense. For better or worse, the majority of all teens carry smart phones and use them as their primary means of communication.
Trying to regulate communication, especially social media, is far too daunting of a task for it to be done with any real accuracy or accountability.
It has cost coaches, most notably former Indiana head coach Kelvin Sampson, their jobs in the past.
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