Interesting story -- entire new businesses have cropped up ("Varsity Monitor") who track the online activity of scholarship athletes, and charge schools up to $10,000 just to see if...
"that athletes are active on (social media sites), looking for obscenities,
offensive commentary or words like ???free,??? which could indicate that a player
has accepted a gift in violation of N.C.A.A. rules. .."
The schools even require the students to give access and passwords to any site the school may want access for - violating some Constitutional rights...
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