Coiner's iPhone App

#2
#2
How awesome would it be to hand out a iPad to each player and say here is your play book... Of course the NCAA would have a fit... But still that would be a pretty cool recruiting tool
 
#3
#3
But than again, what if they had to return the iPad at the end of four years? Or however long they stay...
 
#4
#4
How awesome would it be to hand out a iPad to each player and say here is your play book... Of course the NCAA would have a fit... But still that would be a pretty cool recruiting tool

Hey, they give away paper and books for it, so why not a green solution? I'm sure they could get by if it warranted something.
 
#5
#5
I know of some smaller schools that have given iPads to students & was theres to keep.
 
#7
#7
I know of some smaller schools that have given iPads to students & was theres to keep.

The key to that is that either:
1. All of the students got one, so it was not a benefit unique to a subset of the student population, ie. only athletes.
2. Being a small school, the NCAA was not involved, thus their rules didn't apply.
 
#8
#8
The key to that is that either:
1. All of the students got one, so it was not a benefit unique to a subset of the student population, ie. only athletes.
2. Being a small school, the NCAA was not involved, thus their rules didn't apply.

It had nothing to do with athletics it was an entire incoming class & think it was an experimental type deal.
 
#12
#12
I'm pretty sure that Bray has been using the APP to create his OWN plays. Wasn't it called Soccer 10? or something like that? hahaha!
 
#14
#14
In reality, loading playbooks on iPads is not a bad idea. You certainly can't fax one to the opposing team and you can disable them remotely as soon as the staff discovers one is missing. Maybe our defense will start looking like Angry Birds.
 
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