West Virginia Couzer Rich Rodriguez She said this week that he had issued a somewhat prohibition of social media, but the new policy would not prevent the players from using it – just dance.
Talking to journalists during the spring program for spring on Monday, Rodriguez asked about his social media attitude and if he implemented the ban on his players.

Rodriguez said there was no social media policies Football team It must follow, but there is one thing that prohibits his players to participate.
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“They’ll be on it, so I’m not forbidding them. I just prohibit them from the dance on it,” he said. “It’s like, look, we’re trying to have a firm edge or anything else, and you’re inside in your tussian tachts.
“It’s not quite a picture of our program I want,” he continued.
Rodriguez said when he talked to the team, he expressed the importance of grouping way of thinking – something that believes that social media does not priority.

Jacksonville State Custer Rich Rodriguez walks aside during southern Mississippi games at the Amfirst Burgess Stadium in December 2024. Years. (IMMN)
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“It’s all about trying to try all the individuals individually – everything in the individual … Football is one of the last things to be more about the team than an individual. So I’m banned Dance on the tictok, I guess I did it. ”
Rodriguez seemed indifferent about their players who want to “look at his tictiono” long after their football career rate is over.
“I hope our focus can be on victory in football games. How about win a football game and don’t worry about winning the tick?”

West Virginia Mountaineers, Football Coach Rich Rodriguez speaks in a crowd during the expiration during the first half against Cincinnati Bearcats on Wvu Coliseum in February 2025. Years. (Ben Queen-Imagn Images)
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The social media platform has grown into popularity with faculty athletes over the years, many of which have published dance videos.
But the trend will stop with Rodriguez, 61, which returns to his other death as a headline on his head almost two decades after he left the program for the first time.
The associated press contributed to this report.
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2025-03-12 20:02:00