As college football stars go viral for their dance moves, one coach is drawing a hard line—and some fans are pushing back.
West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez banned players from dancing on TikTok, emphasizing discipline and team image.
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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 ...
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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West Virginia football head coach Rich Rodriguez banned his players from dancing on TikTok, telling them it's 'not the image' ...
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Making TikTok dance videos is a popular activity among high school- and college-age users of the social media platform.
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