West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez went to a place where President Donald Trump refused to go: He cracked down on TikTok.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry react to West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez banning players from dancing on TikTok, and discuss whether schools are allowed to do this now that players are being paid.
Competing as a student-athlete often means making sacrifices like less time to study or strict nutritional expectations. Or ...
Rich Rodriguez is back for his second tenure at West Virginia and has thoughts on player entitlement, and the value of a ...
As college football stars go viral for their dance moves, one coach is drawing a hard line—and some fans are pushing back.
Rich Rodriguez has made his feelings clear on his players using the social media platform as spring training gets underway, ...
The social media ban West Virginia football head coach Rich Rodriguez set for his players regarding “Tik Tok,” has reached ...
One top college football program has banned its players from doing dances on TikTok for a very specific reason, as the ...
West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez said this week that he’s issued somewhat of a ban on social media, but the new policy ...
The hard-nosed coach has made it clear that he’s hoping to change the culture of the WVU locker room to make them tougher, give them more of an edge, and hopefully bring the Mountaineers back to a ...
Think watching college football players dance on TikTok is fun? WVU's Rich Rodriguez has other ideas. The post West Virginia’s football coach bans his players from TikTok dancing for an absurd reason ...
Rivals rankings director/transfer portal analyst Adam Friedman has three predictions on the impact of West Virginia's TikTok policy, the number of Power Four starters that will transfer this spring ...