Once the Spring Evaluation Period is over on May 31st, we enter a recruiting Quiet Period that also includes a Dead Period from June 26th to July 9th.
Definitions: http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/resources/recruiting-calendars
What is an evaluation period? (What happens during Spring Evaluation Period)
During an evaluation period a college coach may watch college-bound student-athletes compete, visit their high schools, and write or telephone student-athletes or their parents. However, a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents off the college’s campus during an evaluation period.
What is a quiet period?
During a quiet period, a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents on the college’s campus. A coach may not watch student-athletes compete (unless a competition occurs on the college’s campus) or visit their high schools. Coaches may write or telephone college-bound student-athletes or their parents during this time.
What is a dead period?
During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period.
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So, June 1 begins Camp Season where we transition from our coaches visiting high schools or hosting unofficial visits.
We'll use this thread for announcements of camps at which CU coaches are attending and for unofficial visits during Camp Season.
Of note, there are new rules this year on camps.
Per the NCAA:
(change to nature of camps)
It allows coaches employed at a camp or clinic to have recruiting conversations with prospects participating in camps and clinics and requires educational sessions at all camps and clinics detailing initial eligibility standards, gambling rules, agent rules and drug regulations (effective immediately).
(change to scouting limitations)
It limits the time for Football Bowl Subdivision coaches to participate in camps and clinics to 10 days in June and July and requires that the camps take place on a school’s campus or in facilities regularly used by the school for practice or competition. Staff members with football-specific responsibilities are subject to the same restrictions.
Definitions: http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/resources/recruiting-calendars
What is an evaluation period? (What happens during Spring Evaluation Period)
During an evaluation period a college coach may watch college-bound student-athletes compete, visit their high schools, and write or telephone student-athletes or their parents. However, a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents off the college’s campus during an evaluation period.
What is a quiet period?
During a quiet period, a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents on the college’s campus. A coach may not watch student-athletes compete (unless a competition occurs on the college’s campus) or visit their high schools. Coaches may write or telephone college-bound student-athletes or their parents during this time.
What is a dead period?
During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period.
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So, June 1 begins Camp Season where we transition from our coaches visiting high schools or hosting unofficial visits.
We'll use this thread for announcements of camps at which CU coaches are attending and for unofficial visits during Camp Season.
Of note, there are new rules this year on camps.
Per the NCAA:
(change to nature of camps)
It allows coaches employed at a camp or clinic to have recruiting conversations with prospects participating in camps and clinics and requires educational sessions at all camps and clinics detailing initial eligibility standards, gambling rules, agent rules and drug regulations (effective immediately).
(change to scouting limitations)
It limits the time for Football Bowl Subdivision coaches to participate in camps and clinics to 10 days in June and July and requires that the camps take place on a school’s campus or in facilities regularly used by the school for practice or competition. Staff members with football-specific responsibilities are subject to the same restrictions.
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