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Recruiting: Early Recruiting Period
There is a proposal that will be submitted by Division II
conferences to be reviewed during the 2005-2006 legislative cycle. This proposal
would permit an institution, in all sports other than football, to engage in the
following recruiting activities: (1) one in-person, off-campus contact with a
prospective student-athlete during April of the prospect's junior year that must
occur on the high-school campus (subject to recruiting calendar restrictions);
and (2) one telephone call during March of the prospect's junior year in high
school with subsequent telephone calls subject to current sports-specific
limitations.
Rationale In Support of this Proposal:
- This proposal would simplify the recruiting process
- This proposal would create consistency and even the playing field with
Division I.
- This proposal would provide an earlier opportunity to contact prospective
student-athletes and educate student-athletes and parents on NCAA rules and
regulations.
Rational Opposed to this Proposal:
- This proposal might be considered intrusive to prospects that have not been
considered recruitable prior to this time period (i.e. juniors). It would make
the recruiting process much longer for prospects and coaches.
- This proposal would incur additional expenses by a coaching staff member
making an off-campus visit before what is currently allowed.
- This proposal will demand more commitment on behalf of part-time coaches. It
creates an unfair advantage to those coaches who are not employed full-time and
do not have assistants who are full-time.
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