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NIU football coach Jerry Kill, at a recent practice, said he’s trying to learn more about computers, social networking and how it can improve those important connections coaches make with recruits to try to sign them. Rob Winner – rwinner@daily-chronicle.com

DeKALB – P.J. Fleck was happy just to have an e-mail account when he first stepped on campus at Northern Illinois as a freshman wide receiver 10 years ago.

Now, as NIU's recruiting coordinator, he monitors and learns all about Twitter, Facebook and any other new form of social networking, while keeping an older approach in mind, trying to find that personal touch in the evolving culture of recruiting.

"I think recruiting has changed completely," Fleck said. "The way kids communicate has changed. Their lives are a lot different than my life when I was in college."

NIU head coach Jerry Kill said he's trying to learn more about computers, social networking and how it can improve those important connections coaches make with recruits to try and sign them.

"I'm having meetings now about how fancy you can make an e-mail or a Web site. Go to the Web site, click on YouTube, it's got to be [smooth]. That's what kids like. It's just a different way. They used to just come play."

Kill does not have a Twitter account because he hasn't seen any evidence yet that it would help in recruiting. Toledo coach Tim Beckman, Western Michigan coach Bill Cubit and Miami (Ohio) coach Michael Haywood are among the MAC football coaches who do have Twitter accounts.

Kill said the change in technology is a part of a cultural shift that has changed the face of recruiting. Recruits want different things than the did even when Fleck was a high school player and figuring out what they like is the key to signing that next potential star.

"But you e-mail a player, the more pizazz it's got, the more pictures in this book, visibly, that's how their life is this generation," Kill said. "When they walk on campus they want the campus to be pretty. They want it to be big-time. That's just how kids are.

"You have to keep up. You've got to keep building. It's like Texas and Texas A&M. If Texas builds a building, Texas A&M is going to build another one. It's like arms races. You build the next building to get the next recruit in."

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