ACC coaches, Syracuse players grapple with how to handle social media during the season
Posted Feb 15, 2017
At other schools around the ACC, methods of monitoring social media usage are different. Roy Williams has two staffers who monitor player accounts at North Carolina. Mark Gottfried brings in a social media expert to North Carolina State at the beginning of the year to educate his players. Rick Pitino doesn’t allow his players to use Twitter at Louisville.
(Daily Orange)
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