strigori said:
zoogies said:
The bigger deal is probably Rich Fisher making sure everyone in Husker nation and beyond knows about it.
Social media is a tough thing to grasp...maybe the ban shouldn't be just on the players.
Might be a savvy move actually.
First off the very connected Husker fans will make a point to make sure that this guy is not representative of the fan base. Odds are the kid who got that message also got to see the responses from Fisher's Tweet. He's going to use social media to fight social media.
Second, there are Husker fans out there who will try like hell to ID the guy behind it, and as dirty as recruiting can be, it would not surprise anyone if it was someone associated with a team who is heavily recruiting the kid who got the message.
Hm.......that's interesting, but it sounds a little imaginative.
I think Coach Fisher was just upset that a Husker fan would do this and fired this off. And if it was such a calculated move, I don't think it pays off. Because people don't remember the various responses or reactions to something. They have this picture, and that's what they remember. If they want to get the guy behind it, hand it off to the proper channels - the public being neither proper nor effective.
Breaking news, Husker fans are horrible. Subheader, coaches tired of Husker fans' program-hurting crap. Not a real good image to be promoting.