Rich Rodriguez isn't banning social media, but he is prohibiting the West Virginia football players from posting dancing videos to TikTok.
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As college football stars go viral for their dance moves, one coach is drawing a hard line—and some fans are pushing back.
In the seminal 1984 film Footloose, Kevin Bacon's character Ren delivers a stirring speech about how it's finally the town's ...
West Virginia football head coach Rich Rodriguez banned his players from dancing on TikTok, telling them it's 'not the image' ...
Making TikTok dance videos is a popular activity among high school- and college-age users of the social media platform.
West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez is drawing a line when it comes to TikTok, saying his players can use the app, but dancing is off-limits. Speaking to reporters on Monday, the ...
Mississippi State head coach Chris Jans yells at to his players during a NCAA college basketball first round game against LSU at the men’s Southeastern Conference Tournament Wednesday, March 12, 2025, ...
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