knapp (or anyone else), how would you think about army allen, a youth, tweeting at other youths who are being recruited by nu if it was *not* and ncaa violation?
no one is arguing that it is not a violation, we are just arguing that it is a stupid violation and not likely to amount to anything even if they did address it. i posted earlier of football players tweeting recruits, the ncaa took notice of it (it was a secondary violation), and that was it.
I answered that a while ago, but it bears repeating. People of that age tweeting each other isn't freaky. It's how the kids interact these days. It could be a bit socially awkward, much like the nerdy hero-worshiping guy walking up to the captain of the football team and trying to be buddies back in the day was awkward, but if everyone involved is cool with it, it's cool.
There's something kinda freaky with a guy in his mid to late 20s tweeting at recruits who are 17, 18 or 19 years old. The age difference becomes more troublesome there.
It gets entirely freaky when you've got someone in their 30s and older tweeting at recruits in any fashion. If you don't know that kid, it's best to leave them alone. That age difference is worlds apart in maturity most times. Someone my age has no business tweeting recruits. That's not freaky, that's outright creepy.