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	<title>UK Wildcat Country:  Kentucky Wildcats Blog &#187; Jared Carter</title>
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		<title>The Great Facebook Debate &#8212; Recruiting Part 2.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny Colston</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Daniel Orton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jared Carter]]></category>
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Ed. note: Today is part 2 of a two part series on facebook and recruiting. Part 1 can be found here. 
Yesterday, Seth took a good stance on the whole Daniel Orton/facebook issue. It makes little sense for someone, anyone, to hack a player&#8217;s facebook profile. Although, I&#8217;m not exactly sure his profile was hacked&#8230; [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Ed. note: Today is part 2 of a two part series on facebook and recruiting. Part 1 can be found <a href="http://www.ukwildcatcountry.com/2008/07/great-facebook-debate-recruiting-part-1.html">here. </a></em></p>
<p>Yesterday, Seth took a good stance on the whole Daniel Orton/facebook issue. It makes little sense for someone, anyone, to hack a player&#8217;s facebook profile. Although, I&#8217;m not exactly sure his profile was hacked&#8230; he may not have wrote it, but come on he&#8217;s a high school senior and he has friends. Who hasn&#8217;t ever had a friend write something stupid on your profile, and you probably laughed? But that&#8217;s not my point today.</p>
<p>My point is directed toward you. And you, you and even you, all of you. We know you love recruiting. It&#8217;s your fix for when games aren&#8217;t being played &#8211; a way to feel like basketball or football season is still on-going. It&#8217;s a way for you to get to know players before they see the field/court even. It&#8217;s harmless and fun if fans (and bloggers and media members) do it right.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s not being done right.</p>
<p>I have no problem with a group like &#8220;Daniel Orton Come to Kentucky and Be a Legend&#8221;. Most of those groups are harmless. But DO NOT invite the player themselves. Like Seth said, it&#8217;s a recruiting violation, dummy. Then you assume he&#8217;s coming to Kentucky because he joined the group, when in fact he probably only joined it so people didn&#8217;t bad mouth him.</p>
<p>Facebook was not created for you to spy and stalk current and prospective players. What is the point of posting a picture of Josh Harrelson with girls at a party? What&#8217;s the point of showing a picture of Jared Carter holding a fish he caught? And it&#8217;s not even like you caught them drinking, like Matt Leinart or something. No, you are just invading their personal space. It&#8217;s the same when people befriend recruits and then post their facebook statuses on message boards.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love for someone to explain to me why all that matters in the world of recruiting. Oh wait, it doesn&#8217;t. And usually it isn&#8217;t even true. Name one recruit who posted that they loved a visit on facebook, then committed to UK. I&#8217;ll wait. Can&#8217;t think of one, right? Thought so.</p>
<p>The only thing I can think of is that fans are trying to live through these kids or are asking for a visit from Dateline NBC and Chris Hansen. Stop stalking facebook profiles. You aren&#8217;t getting any info and you are invading privacy. People don&#8217;t realize what they are doing until it&#8217;s done to them. So remember when you want to rush to a blog to post a picture of Jared Carter eating a hamburger&#8230; ask yourself: How in the hell does this matter to me, other fans, or Jared Carter&#8217;s basketball ability? And when you realize it doesn&#8217;t, kindly log yourself out of facebook and delete your account.</p>
<p>Recruiting is fun when it&#8217;s factual and people aren&#8217;t chasing dumb rumors. Then again, I am talking to the fanbase in which every person saw Billy Donovan or had a cousin/uncle/grandma/friend who did. Get a life, honestly.</p>
<p>Because now, I bet Daniel Orton wished he had a life. He&#8217;s a kid. You all are adults (hard to believe?) why don&#8217;t you act like it and stop trolling facebook for these kids.</p>
<p>As the girls would say, stop being a bunch of creepers. Get info the real way, not through recruiting violations and facebook. They don&#8217;t ever help clarify or bring new, truthful infomation. So stop.</p>
<p>Or I&#8217;m calling Chris Hansen.</p>
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