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Recruiting: Tough Call For College Coaches
Norries Wilson had worked as a football coach for a decade before he became an assistant at UConn in 1999.
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But his promising career could have been derailed had he succeeded in landing one particular recruit.
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"He decided not to come to UConn," said Wilson, who is now the head football coach at Columbia. "It turned out he was an armed robber and a counterfeiter. Had I brought that kid to UConn, Randy [Edsall] would have had to fire me. He would have had no choice and there would be nothing I could say because he would have been right."
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Edsall's dismissal of five UConn football players last week for buying beer the night before a game was minor news in the sometimes lawless world of college football. But the fact that four of those players had arrest records, three of them stemming from incidents that occurred after they arrived at UConn, dinged the university's reputation and caused some to wonder if the school no longer exercised such caution.
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"We are very cognizant of the responsibility we have to do everything we can to safeguard the integrity of the school," UConn Athletic Director Jeff Hathaway said. "When you deal with the 17-22 age group, you're going to run into some kids who make bad decisions." Tzt']+@
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"You've got this myspace.com thing and this facebook thing, you can find out a lot about your kids," Wilson said. "But there are so many things to distract kids now that you have to really be focused on what they're doing. With so much going on and so many distractions, they have too many things that can possibly lead them astray if they're not strong-willed mentally."
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A photo preview of recently dismissed UConn football player Harold Stanback's facebook.com page shows Stanback preparing to do a keg stand, in which a person is held upside down over a keg while consuming beer directly from the tap.t)R}sQ gkp
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Such incidents aside, there is no doubt that UConn has been helped by athletic success.
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The acclaim gained from multiple national championships in men's and women's basketball, as well as a football victory in the Motor City Bowl, has made the school, once thought by some to be located in Alaska, recognizable in every corner of the nation.
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But with success comes increased scrutiny, and that makes it vital for coaches to maintain control of their programs and avoid incidents that could harm the school's reputation.9?r9\XQ"Bh
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An ugly on-field incident, such as Saturday's melee between the University of Miami and Florida International University, can scar a school's national reputation.
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