Post by mydadwasathappyhr on Oct 10, 2015 12:26:26 GMT -5
If SJ active on it, Twitter is a great way to stay connected with the fan base. Instant information -- an informal way to share real time updates and his sense of how the team is doing. Not sure he'll actually do that -- we'll see.
I'm not sure too many coaches offer any real insights on Twitter in season or out. But you never know. For now, SJ is posting the motivational quotes coaches often use and some references to his Christian faith. There is also a team account that is becoming more active and has offered some nice links.
Glancing at Syd's followers is a way to gauge players we might be involved with like Aidas and that SF from Australia we offered.
Most older fans like me don't use Twitter, but for students and many others it's a must.
I'm not sure too many coaches offer any real insights on Twitter in season or out. But you never know. For now, SJ is posting the motivational quotes coaches often use and some references to his Christian faith. There is also a team account that is becoming more active and has offered some nice links.
Glancing at Syd's followers is a way to gauge players we might be involved with like Aidas and that SF from Australia we offered.
Most older fans like me don't use Twitter, but for students and many others it's a must.
Twitter is valuable for certain things, tat are 1 sentence long. Especially for recruits who want to know more about the coach as a person.... or international players who want to feel connected to coaches or team members. I agree that glancing at his followers, can provide a gauge of who we are involved with. Also who Sydney is following could also be noteworthy.
I'm not sure too many coaches offer any real insights on Twitter in season or out. But you never know. For now, SJ is posting the motivational quotes coaches often use and some references to his Christian faith. There is also a team account that is becoming more active and has offered some nice links.
Glancing at Syd's followers is a way to gauge players we might be involved with like Aidas and that SF from Australia we offered.
Most older fans like me don't use Twitter, but for students and many others it's a must.
Twitter is valuable for certain things, that are 1 sentence long. Especially for recruits who want to know more about the coach as a person.... or international players who want to feel connected to coaches or team members. I agree that glancing at his followers, can provide a gauge of who we are involved with. Also who Sydney is following, could also be noteworthy.