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Michigan player latest to commit NCAA no-no on Twitter?

Over the weekend, Ben posted on a Notre Dame football player who had likely committed a secondary violation by tweeting about an unsigned player visiting South Bend.

So, of course, a member of the Michigan football program has done something similar a couple of days later.

Roy Roundtree, who will be a redshirt senior wide receiver for the Wolverines in 2012, posted a congratulatory tweet Tuesday to Mike McCray, a 2013 recruit who attends the same Ohio high school from which Roundtree graduated.

“S/O to my lil brotha Mike McCray @MJM92013 for committing to Michigan today,” the tweet, which was subsequently deleted, read.

Of course, and as noted by ChatSports.com, that tweet is likely a violation of NCAA bylaws as well.

NCAA rules do not allow comments about possible recruits on an institution’s social media page or a page belonging to someone affiliated with the institution. In addition, these pages cannot feature photos of prospects and messages cannot be sent to recruits using these social media technologies other than through their e-mail function.

As was the case with Tyler Eifert‘s tweet to a potential Irish recruit, Roundtree’s shout-out would appear to constitute a secondary NCAA violation. In a statement, Notre Dame said that the social media whoops “will serve as an excellent teaching moment for all of our teams and student-athletes.”

Michigan has yet to comment on Roundtree’s tweet -- UM associate director of media relations Justin Dickens told CFT that the athletic department is “aware [of the tweet] and our compliance office has been notified” -- although, based on the fact that they have already received seven verbal commitments from Rivals100 2013 recruits, we’re guessing the Wolverines will find some way to get beyond this less-than-minor recruiting hiccup.