Virginia football commits secondary recruiting violation
Posted May 1, 2010
Virginia football committed a secondary NCAA violation when Coach Mike London posted directly onto the Facebook wall of prospective recruit Curtis Grant. Virginia is in the process of reporting the violation to the NCAA, according to the school's compliance office. Coaches are allowed to correspond with prospective players via Facebook, but not post directly on their walls. All communication through social networking sites must be direct one-to-one private communication, which is viewed as a form of e-mail.
(Washington Post)
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