Monday, July 1, 2013

New-Age Recruiting Engulfs College Football

There was a time when Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler and Bear Bryant drove cars that seemed to rival the length of football fields around the Midwest and South in search of future stars who could win Big Ten and SEC titles. Aside from in-home visits, the three venerable coaches used phones to contact recruits ? rotary telephones, that is.

In the past half-century, and even going back 25 years, the game of college football has changed so much and in so many different capacities that the Big 3 coaches of yesteryear might not even recognize the sport they helped revolutionize.

Gone is any semblance of the option offense, including the vaunted wishbone. So too are 220-pound linemen, the fumblerooski and the field goal kicking tee. Replacing run-first offenses ? and in some cases run-only offenses ? are the pass-happy spread sets that can be found from Pullman, Wash., to Tampa, Fla. But perhaps the most noticeable change is the year-round recruiting industry.

As money in the game has skyrocketed, most notably in coaches? salaries, the pressure to win, and win often, has become almost overwhelming. You?re just as likely to hear someone in Columbus, Ann Arbor or Tuscaloosa talk casually about college football in February and May as you are in August and October. Coaches are the No. 1 factor when it comes to laying the foundation for a winning culture, second come the players. At the heart of that is recruiting, a 12-month, never-ending saga that plays out in the public eye.?

The changes in technology since the 1970s make the decade look like an episode of the Flintstones while 2013 is straight out of the Jetsons. Texting, Twitter, Facebook and other forms of social media have changed the landscape of recruiting forever. Coaching staffs send tens of thousands of texts to recruits, code words on Twitter have become in vogue and even apps are popping up ? all in the name of chasing a national championship.

Observers of the process have become just an enthralled in their team performing well on the field as they do on the recruiting trail. When Ole Miss secured one of the best classes in the country in February, Mississippians celebrated as if Archie Manning was back under center.

Relating to 17- and 18-year-olds can be tough for middle-aged coaches, though Urban Meyer, Hugh Freeze and other fortysomethings give off a hip, youthful vibe. It helps when you have kids the same age. In Meyer?s case, his two daughters are college volleyball players. Still, a young web-savvy recruiting guru is an asset.

Meyer and Ohio State have one of the best in Mark Pantoni. Described as an ?internet junkie? and ?grinder? by Meyer, Pantoni is the brains behind the Buckeyes? recruiting efforts. He and Meyer first became acclimated with one another when Pantoni was an intern at Florida. That position soon evolved into a full-time job. Almost immediately, Pantoni was regarded as one of the top recruiters in the country.

?He is my right-hand man in recruiting,? Meyer said.

The hours of the job approach 100 per week, but when you have a brain that doubles as a database time is only a number. Organization is one of Pantoni?s specialties. Ask him to name the top 10 freshmen in the state of Ohio and it?s as easy as 1-2-3.

When it comes to Twitter, Pantoni is an expert. He?s made ?5 Star Friday? and #TheTakeOver part of the vernacular at Ohio State. Pantoni is also fluent in coded tweets, sending out messages on Friday after the commitment of defensive lineman Jamarco Jones that read, ?BOOM!!!!!? ?I just ran a full lap around the Woody? and ?This is what I?m going to be eating tonight? with a picture of pancakes.

Coded tweets have become part of college football recruiting. Until prospective players sign their national letters of intent, staff members are not permitted by NCAA rules to mention a recruit by name. But a cleverly worded message of 140 characters or less skirts the rules.

The University of Georgia and LSU have taken social media to a new level with the creation of apps titled ?The Georgia Way? and ?The Les Miles Method.? Georgia?s app is essentially a rundown of the program?s history, highlighting traditions, the coaching staff and Bulldog alums in the NFL.

?It?s a great tool for our coaches to have when they go into recruits? homes to show their parents, show the recruits. It?s kind of an icebreaker,? said Georgia video coordinator Brett Greene. ?They can sit there for 20 or 30 minutes and the mom or dad who hasn?t had a chance to come over here can come here on a visit. They can sit there for 20 or 30 minutes and see everything about Georgia, see everything about Athens, our facilities, academics and all that.??

It?s no secret that the current generation wants information instantly and in a sleek, glossy manor. It generally comes via smartphone, which makes an app a no-brainer.

?Kids these days, they want to see cool things on the phone,? Greene said. ?They want to see flashy things like videos. They want to see pictures, interactive stuff. The app has all that stuff. It has interactive animation, it has videos. That?s what kids are looking at.

?Obviously they stay on Twitter and Instagram all day long, so we wanted to make sure that stuff was connected to our app so they can stay in touch with that. I think that?s what is catching high school kids? eye now.?

But there?s also the ugly side of recruiting. Cheating has long been part of the sport, and it?s at its height during the recruiting season. Another recent development is the surge in offering middle schoolers. Eighth-graders and even some seventh-graders are being offered scholarships. It?s viewed by some as a sleazy gesture, especially when you consider 13-year-olds have life-altering events still to come in their adolescence. Lane Kiffin has been most prolific at extending offers to members of the eighth-grade subset, which comes as little surprise.

The growth of social media in recruiting has made it easier for coaches to reach out to young players, but it has also sent secondary violations soaring. The NCAA has been inundated with cases involving text messaging in particular.

Just weeks after being named Ohio State?s head coach, Meyer said ?good luck? as he crossed paths with then-recruit Noah Spence.

?I went to say ?hello? and ?good luck? to his coach and as I was walking off the field Noah said ?hello,? and I said, ?good luck,? before the game,? Meyer said in May 2012, after the Plain Dealer reported Ohio State?s secondary violations. ?Nothing more. Nothing to hide. All good.?

Another mishap involved athletic director Gene Smith and alumni association president and two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin. The pair appeared in a personalized video for Ezekiel Elliott when he visited Ohio State?s campus. Such productions are against NCAA rules.

?It?s nothing that troubles me,? Smith said. ?They?re inadvertent mistakes.?

With endless forms of communication and no expiration date on recruiting, kids will continue receiving texts, reading coded Twitter messages about themselves and possibly being an innocent bystander in rule breaking.

It?s an era with which Hayes, Schembechler and Bryant would be unfamiliar.

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Those found guilty of making offensive comments on Facebook or Twitter in the country of Grenada could be fined up to $37,000 or face three years in prison.

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada ? Legislators in Grenada have approved a bill that makes it a crime to offend people through websites such as Facebook and Twitter.

The measure was approved as part of an electronic crimes bill passed late Friday in the tiny eastern Caribbean island. The same bill also imposes penalties on other online activities including electronic stalking and identity theft.

"We have problems when some use the technology to engage in mischief," said Legal Affairs Minister Elvin Nimrod. "We have to put structures in place to ensure that persons and, in some cases, companies and characters are not tarnished."

According to the bill, which is the first of its kind in the Caribbean, complaints about offensive comments would be filed with police. A judge would then decide if the message was offensive.

Those found guilty could be fined up to $37,000 or face three years in prison.

"A person will be able to take that evidence of the posting and use it as evidence in the court," Nimrod said. "People have to act responsibly to others."

The bill also makes it a crime to distribute child pornography, imposing fines of up to $111,000 and a maximum prison sentence of 20 years.

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Leyland fumes after Cabrera brushed back

By MARK DIDTLER

Associated Press

Associated Press Sports

updated 10:58 p.m. ET June 29, 2013

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Detroit slugger Miguel Cabrera's 10th inning at-bat against Tampa Bay closer Fernando Rodney overshadowed the Rays' comeback victory.

Yunel Escobar had an RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Rays rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Tigers on Saturday night.

But most of the attention after the game centered on Cabrera yelling at the Tampa Bay dugout after he struck out against Rodney. The Rays right-hander threw an in-tight and up pitch to back Cabrera off the plate during the at-bat.

"I don't know what he's saying," Rodney said. "I'm trying to do my job. You have to pitch inside sometimes. You have to pitch inside, outside, everywhere. You don't want to hit nobody because the game is on the line.

"That's what I got on my mind, try to move (him) a little bit because the guy is a dangerous hitter."

Cabrera declined to comment about the confrontation, but Tigers manager Jim Leyland talked about it in a strong way.

"I don't care about throwing inside, but I don't like it up there, and we will not tolerate that," Leyland said. "I'm not accusing anybody of anything but we won't tolerate that. If you're going to just rare back and throw it, you can't throw it there. That'll cause a lot of problems for people. That's not a good idea. That's not acceptable.

"We lost a tough game. They earned the win, they got the win, and OK, more power to them, but throwing in that area is not acceptable, and somebody pays the price for that throughout baseball. That's just the way baseball is. That's not free. There's no free lunch. That won't be tolerated. You can take that to the bank"

Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said he had no idea why Cabrera was upset.

"You'd have to ask him why," Maddon said. "I was kind of surprised, actually."

Rodney (3-2) threw two scoreless innings for the win

Cabrera went 1 for 4 with a walk, but his major league-leading batting average dropped two points to .375. He has a 14-game hitting streak.

James Loney had a one-out single in the 10th off Bruce Rondon (0-1). Pinch-runner Sam Fuld went to second on Wil Myers' single, and after Luke Scott struck out, both runners advanced on a wild pitch.

Escobar won it for the Rays with a line drive that sailed over the head of center fielder Austin Jackson.

"I'm very happy that I was able to help the team win," Escobar said through an interpreter.

Scott tied it at 3 on a solo homer with one out in the eighth off Tigers starter Justin Verlander, who allowed three runs, nine hits and four walks during a season-high eight innings. Verlander is winless in his last four starts.

"This is the game we've talked about that we have to start winning, and we won it tonight against a really good team," Maddon said.

Rays slugger Evan Longoria was out of the starting lineup for the first time this season due to a sore right foot. The third baseman, who left Friday night's game, is also expected to sit out on Sunday against the Tigers.

Jackson hit an opposite-field solo homer to right, and Jhonny Peralta had a two-run single off Chris Archer that put the Tigers ahead 3-0 in the third.

Archer gave up three runs, five hits, three walks and had three strikeouts in five innings.

Loney had an RBI single during the fifth to get the Rays within 3-2. Verlander avoided further damage by getting a double-play grounder from rookie Myers with two on and one out.

Loney grounded into a double play with runners on the corners and one out in the seventh. Myers flied out with two runners on to end the first.

Tampa Bay's Desmond Jennings tripled and scored on Ben Zobrist's grounder in the third. Jennings, playing in center, was charged with an error in the eighth, which snapped a streak of 262 games in the outfield without a miscue.

NOTES: Detroit RHP Anibal Sanchez (right shoulder strain) will pitch Monday in Florida for either Class A Lakeland or the rookie level Gulf Coast League Tigers. ... Loney extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a single in the first. ... The Rays recalled INF Ryan Roberts from Triple-A Durham and optioned RHP Alex Colome to the International League club. ... Home plate umpire Dan Iassogna remained in the game after he appeared to get hit near the right wrist by a pitch from Rodney in the ninth that partially deflected off C Jose Molina's glove.

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