Can we start a discussion on whether or not the new recruiting rules are changing the recruiting landscape? It seems more coaches are, in fact, holding off offers and communications.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan we start a discussion on whether or not the new recruiting rules are changing the recruiting landscape? It seems more coaches are, in fact, holding off offers and communications.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan we start a discussion on whether or not the new recruiting rules are changing the recruiting landscape? It seems more coaches are, in fact, holding off offers and communications.
Offers are only being delayed to secondary level players
First team quality went out even earlier than normal
Not sure what that means, though
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet’s follow in the vein of ts posts and observations.
Offers are only being delayed to secondary level players
First team quality went out even earlier than normal
Not sure what that means, though
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo mqny loopholes. My sophomore is talking to several coaches.
The true test would be Sept 1 2019 and there's a flurry of commits at and just after that date. How do they commit if they weren't talking prior to Sept 1? This year didn't count
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet’s follow in the vein of ts posts and observations.
Offers are only being delayed to secondary level players
First team quality went out even earlier than normal
Not sure what that means, though
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince most players are going to be secondary players, it seems like most coaches are waiting till Sept 1st Jr. year to talk to players. I think it's a good thing. This way coaches don't have to gamble on early recruits that turn out to be duds senior year of high school
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Not sure how this works because, honestly, we thought this was a few years out. And, I don't think this is anything that is considered "recruiting"...but...in the last three months we have been contacted from colleges to attend either their summer camps or ID clinics. The e-mails are personalized (i.e. mentions club activity/showcases vs. "Hello, [insert player name here]).
We'd typically get generic camp e-mail blasts year round, but these seemed a bit different.
Again, I don't consider this recruiting, but is that normal?
Daughter isn't even in HS yet, but is a pretty good player playing up an age group.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo mqny loopholes. My sophomore is talking to several coaches.
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Their sophomore could also be talking to D3 coaches fyi. D3 does not have to abide by the same rules re contact.
My sophomore son is also not talking with D1 coaches. (Please spare me the " that's because your son is no good" knee jerk posts).
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For 2020 players, September 1st allowed for coaches to start talking to them. But are they being actively recruited? Did players all of a sudden get contacted by coaches in September?
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My experience with a current sophomore girl. I believe it typical, happy to learn otherwise
Coaches ARE following the rules, but the rules have massive loopholes. Coach-to-coach communication is allowed, NCAA has no control over club/HS coaches, and HS players may initiate contact anytime (email schedules, place phone calls, show up on campus visits). The standard play is college coach sends email to coach saying "Liked watching Mia play.. She is welcome to call me at this number". Club/HS coach forwards email, talks with Mia, and responds "Mia will call you at this time". Same process for campus visit except college Mia is met by members of team who provide nice tour of campus, locker room, and chit chat about team culture, school etc.
From what I can tell there are no direct offers going out, but the communications between the coaches indicate level of interest and share the level of support they would provide to a player like that. Player/Parents can then tell club coach how they would respond to
an offer like that.
All of this started freshman year, and appears to be heating up heading into Sophomore spring. My expectation - I don't know - is that lists are pretty mature, and they will be sharpened this spring. Club coaches will act as message brokers of not-quite-official offers for all first wave recruits. On Sept 1 all the pre-staged offers get officially delivered, and then the waterfall begins.
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