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NCAA Division I Recruiting Dead Period Extended to April 15th, 2021

On November 18th, the NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee released updates regarding COVID-19 and how it will affect the recruiting process. They have decided to extend the recruiting dead period (as defined in NCAA Bylaw 13.02.5.5) to April 15th. This means that there is no in-person recruiting between college coaches and prospective student-athletes until

NCAA Division I Dead Period Extended to January 1st

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFSidtsBdWG/ On September 16th, the NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee released updates regarding COVID-19 and how it will affect the recruiting process. They have decided to extend the recruiting dead period (as defined in NCAA Bylaw 13.02.5.5) to January 1st. This means that there is no in-person recruiting between college coaches and prospective student-athletes

What Does September 1st Mean in the World of Athletic Recruiting? (+ Webinar)

September marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches at the Division I level. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2022, this information is extremely important! What Division I

NCAA DI Dead Period Extended to July 31st

NCAA DI Dead Period Extended to July 31st On May 27th the NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee has released updates regarding COVID-19 and how it will affect the recruiting process. They have decided to extend the recruiting dead period (as defined in NCAA Bylaw 13.02.5.5) to July 31st. This means that there is no in-person

Major Change to NCAA Recruiting Calendar

After meeting on April 18th and April 19th, the NCAA Division I Council passed sweeping NCAA recruiting legislation that significantly impacts the recruiting calendar for college coaches and prospective student-athletes. Before you read: This legislation applies to all NCAA Division I sports EXCEPT softball, baseball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball

NCAA Division I Council Passes New Legislation to Halt Early Recruiting

After meeting April 17th and April 18th in Indianapolis, the NCAA Division I Council has voted to adopt sweeping changes to the current recruiting model in an effort to put a stop to early recruiting. To note, these changes will be effective starting in the 2018-2019 academic year. This new legislation applies to ALL Division