Wisconsin Exposure, Birdman, Big Win, My Final Four, Blooper

It is the return of the Thursday Rundown after a one week hiatus from when I was in Omaha. So it is time to shake off the dust and get right to it.

Representing in Wisconsin – A television station in Madison did a story on my counterpart at the University of Wisconsin. Yes, I am talking about Nate Moll, the same guy I got in a Twitter battle with last week. Anyway, I had sent Nate a #CCUSocialMedia t-shirt for being such a great sport. It just so happened that the shirt arrived at his desk the afternoon of the taping. He raised the t-shirt for all to see. Make sure to watch the story by clicking here, it is a fantastic look at his job.

Nate showing off the shirt I sent him.

Nate showing off the shirt I sent him.

Birdman – Last night I watched the critically acclaimed film “Birdman.” It was an okay movie but Best Picture? Wow, the Academy really sees things differently than me. Watching the movie while thinking about all the accolades it received made me even more fired up that “American Sniper” got completely snubbed.

Big Win – Our baseball team here at Coastal Carolina recently picked up a big win. On Tuesday night, the Chants welcomed the South Carolina Gamecocks to Springs Brooks Stadium. Yes, those same Gamecocks who won the College World Series in 2010 and 2011. South Carolina had not played a game on our campus since the early 90’s. Because of the long duration since the Gamecocks last played here combined with their pedigree, it was a huge game. On a gorgeous night, fans filled the ballpark. The standing room only area went at least five people deep. The home team delivered for the fans, defeating the Gamecocks in 11 innings. In addition to South Carolina, the CCU baseball team has defeated two ACC teams this year, Clemson and North Carolina.

The Coastal baseball team pulled off a big victory against powerhouse South Carolina.

The Coastal baseball team pulled off a big victory against powerhouse South Carolina.

NCAA Tournament – March Madness picks back up again tonight with the regional semifinal games. This evening’s schedule has some great matchups but I am looking forward to tomorrow when Gonzaga plays. To see the Bulldogs beat UCLA and then possibly win on Sunday to advance to the Final Four would be a great thrill for me. I would love to see Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Gonzaga in Indianapolis.

Latest Coastal Now – With the #CCU NCAA Tournament experience, this segment is now completely outdated but if you got two minutes take a look at my latest Coastal Now piece. If for no other reason, watch it just so you can see me totally goof up on saying the very awkward phrase of “our record for retweets per single tweet” (yes, I write these). Just for your information, a week ago tonight I sent out a tweet on our @CCUchanticleers account that received 275 retweets.

Watch me stumble though the Social Circle.

Watch me stumble though the Social Circle.


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Have a wonderful evening! I am putting down the computer and watching the basketball games. Don’t Blink.

A Classy Twitter Battle: Coastal vs. Wisconsin

The reputation of a social media program is much like that of a public figure. After much hard work, careful vigilance, and perfect choices up to a certain point, things can come crashing down after just one mistake. Conversely, when the pressure is on and people are watching, the opportunity to define your social program in a positive way is also possible.

Late last week on the morning of our basketball team’s NCAA Tournament game against #1 seed Wisconsin, our @CCUChanticleers Twitter account was tagged in a tweet from the official Twitter account at the University of Wisconsin:

This was the tweet that started it all.

This was the tweet that started it all.

It was a completely wide open and general tweet that didn’t reflect any menace or ill-intention. However, I did want to proceed with caution. I am pretty outspoken on how much I despise it when official Twitter accounts decide to go head-to-head in a game of who can be the wittiest while trying to make the other look like a complete fool. I have seen too many respected and well-followed entities completely embarrass themselves by clashing in social media battles that made all involved look like whiny children.

There was no doubt I was going to respond to the Wisconsin tweet. This had the potential to be awesome. Not only was it David vs. Goliath in basketball, it was also David vs. Goliath in social media. The @UWMadison account boasts almost 90,000 followers, a complete dwarfing of the 5,000 followers we have at #CCU. Any mention that the Wisconsin account gave us would help the exposure and following of our own account. However, all that potential help would be completely washed away if the conversation went badly. I chose my words carefully and issued a warm greeting back to the Wisconsin account.

I needed to test the waters.

I needed to test the waters.

The @UWMadison account responded back asking if we had our dancing shoes on, a second harmless question that let me know that Wisconsin was not out for blood. I answered back with the date that our team had won the conference championship and then sent a separate tweet asking about the best part of the Wisconsin campus.

Here is where the dialogue started to get interesting.

Here is where the dialogue started to get interesting.

The ice was broken. I felt comfortable. We exchanged more Tweets while our respective audiences looked on. We both sent out playful jabs that the Twitterverse could laugh at rather than cringe at.

For space constraints I had to eliminate the photos but you get the idea of our dialogue.

For space constraints I had to eliminate the photos but you get the idea of our dialogue.

After we went back-and-forth a couple times I decided to make sure we concluded while we were both on the top of our games. I sent out a pleasant tweet to Wisconsin that was almost immediately met by a similar response from them. I felt really good about what had just transpired.

We ended the morning conversation the right way.

We ended the morning conversation the right way.

Little did I know that it was just the beginning. Throughout the rest of the day and even into Saturday, Twitter users both related and unrelated to our schools expressed how much the dialogue touched them. One person said it brought a tear to her eye, another said it restored his faith in humanity, yet another said it was the best Twitter exchange ever. Too many other tweets to count used the words “classy,” “respect,” “adorable,” and “beautiful” to describe the conversation. More than one person remarked “that’s how it’s done.”

Here is just a sampling of some of the tweets received regarding the Twitter conversation between Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina.

Here is just a sampling of some of the tweets received regarding the Twitter conversation between Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina.

Then came the media coverage. A newspaper in Wisconsin wrote a piece that they posted on their website highlighting the exchange. It was quickly favorited, retweeted, and shared numerous times. Our Myrtle Beach outlets soon followed as news channels WPDE and WMBF posted articles as well. I was quoted in one of these pieces and I was able to give credit to my counterpart at Wisconsin who had done so much to make sure the Twitter conversation stayed respectful and fun. Nate Moll, the man behind #UWSocial, humored me that morning. We quickly followed each other on our own personal Twitter accounts (follow Nate…@natemoll) and had the opportunity to exchange messages about the big morning. Indeed, it was a big victory for both of us.

When the buzzer had sounded and the Badgers had eliminated our Chants by a closer-than-expected score of 86-72, there was this final exchange:

And this is how it ended.

And this is how it ended.

When it comes to social media, if you are out looking to “win” by shaming someone else you will lose. There is little consolation in acting like a jerk in front of thousands of people. However, if you take an approach where you are creative yet respectful, the outcome will be fruitful for all. Friday was a proud day for the social media programs at Wisconsin and Coastal Carolina. Don’t Blink.