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By Dana O'Neil
ESPN.com Monday, July 6, 2009 Editor's note: This is the second story in a four-part series examining the impact of online social networks on college athletics. Amy Huchthausen paused and laughed. "Coaches," Huchthausen said, "are very creative." She should know. As one of the directors of academic and membership services at the NCAA, Huchthausen is charged with making sure coaches toe the line and follow the rules. Feral-cat herders have an easier job. If the NCAA rulebook is written in black and white, college c ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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