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Rodriguez said that banning TikTok dancing is something he can do to put the focus on the team rather than the individual.
As college football stars go viral for their dance moves, one coach is drawing a hard line—and some fans are pushing back.
West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez banned players from dancing on TikTok, emphasizing discipline and team image.
West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez, like all football coaches, wants his players to show up on time, work hard and play their best. Oh, and another thing: Don’t dance on TikTok.
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West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez is drawing a line when it comes to TikTok, saying his players can use the app, but dancing is off-limits. Speaking to reporters on Monday, the ...