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By Ryan Corazza
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Ever since a few high-profile college coaches have gotten on Twitter -- namely Pete Carroll, Tom Crean, John Calipari and Gary Williams -- there's been a bit of debate about just what coaches are allowed to do on the platform. And it's taking place on Twitter, of all places. Crean tweeted this a few weeks back: "I appreciate how many people are following me on this. Please remember that I cannot read or respond to replies. NCAA rules." To which, Kathleen Hessert, the President of Sports Med ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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