With the social media boom in full effect, it’s fairly common to find college students constantly on sites such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. For Ohio University athletes though, it’s a little different when they’re not only representing themselves online but also an entire team. “We don’t have any monitoring policies in place,” Anthony Reynolds, Ohio’s assistant athletics director for media relations, said. “We do caution (the athletes) against any type of, obviously, derogatory or hot button type topics, and that’s more of a standpoint of protecting them.” Reynolds said he sees the importance of being smart and making good choices on social media, adding that, “there’s a lot of athletes on there, professional athletes, that lose sponsorships.” -Janie Dulaney, The Post, Read More
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