Personal Web Pages Can Lead to Online Fouls

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A fan hurried up to Justin King at the Big 33 Game and started chatting away as if they were old friends, which was odd because they had never before met.

"He was all excited to 'finally' see me," King said. "I wasn't sure what he was talking about. He was like, 'We talk on MySpace all the time.' I told him I don't have a MySpace page."

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Personal Web Pages Can Lead to Online Fouls

King, a sophomore cornerback at Penn State, avoids social networking sites on the Internet, such as MySpace.com and Facebook.com. That puts him in the minority among high school and college athletes.

"Everyone's on MySpace," said Toney Clemons, a wide receiver at Valley High. "We hit it up all the time and chat on there. It's a good way to leave a message, because you know someone is going to get back to you."

More than 65 percent of all college students are registered with Facebook, and it's estimated th...

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