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The NCAA Is Restricting Live Blogging of Winter Sports Tournaments?

One of the most interesting posts I've read this week came from Awful Announcing, a blog that I discovered as a result of using Alltop Sports for the first time. The blog post says that the NCAA restricts the number of blog posts that any credentialed journalist can make during their tournaments. According to the article, someone with a press credential can only update their blog three times per period and once during each intermission during an ice hockey game, and five times per half and once at half time for a basketball game.

See the article or a similar article on Eye on Sports Media for the complete NCAA Blogging Policy.

I guess things like Twitter are out of the question.

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