West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez has implemented a ban on his players dancing on social media, specifically on platforms like TikTok. Rodriguez emphasized the importance of a group mindset and believes that social media tends to prioritize individualism. He stated that he wants the focus to be on winning football games rather than winning on TikTok. Despite not having a formal social media policy for the football team, Rodriguez is taking a stand against dancing on social media to maintain the image of the program. This decision comes as college athletes have become active on platforms like TikTok, with many posting dance videos. Rodriguez, who is in his second stint as the Mountaineers head coach, is firm in his decision to prevent his players from dancing on social media. This move is part of Rodriguez’s efforts to instill a team-first mentality within the football program. Fans can follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for more updates on this story.
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