(01-04-2012 08:54 AM)RitzHuskie Wrote: (01-03-2012 09:47 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: (01-03-2012 08:17 PM)huskiebob Wrote: (01-03-2012 04:42 PM)RitzHuskie Wrote: (01-03-2012 01:57 PM)OldHusky Wrote: I had to end the recruiting talk "Dead Period" with the official dead period ending today. Hopefully, some more recruiting news and commits begin to ramp up for the 2012 class.
NCAA recuring schedule - Class of 2012
August 1, 2011 through November 26, 2011 — Quiet Period.
November 27, 2011, through January 28, 2012 — Contact Period (except for the following periods listed below).
December 18 through January 8th — special considerations for JuCo prospects (see official NCAA Calendar). December 18 — Quiet Period.
December 19 — January 3 — Dead Period (see exceptions listed on NCAA PDF).
January 8 — Quiet Period.
January 9 — January 12 — Dead Period (see exceptions listed on NCAA PDF).
January 29 — Quiet Period.
January 30 — through February 2 — Dead Period.
February 1, 2012 -- National Signing Day runs through April 1, 2012.
February 3 through April 14 — Quiet Period.
Wonder if any of our coaches are flying down to Mobile early this week to do recruiting in the southeast.
I've heard that some of the coaches will be staying in the southeast after the bowl game for recruiting purposes.
Smart use of time and money.
Is that not a dead period though so they can't do anything or be in contact with recruits? Not sure how this all works.
Active recruiting is allowed. Dead period stopped yesterday the 3rd. Recruiting is open 4th thru 7th. With a Quiet period starting the 8th. You have the read up on the rules to understand what type on communication is allowed in Quiet periods, but I think it limits the type of visits or coaches are allowed to host recruits and not make home visits. I'm not a expert but the definition is given at:
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/AMA/recruiting_c...otball.pdf
December 19 — January 3 — Dead Period
January 8 — Quiet Period.
Definitions (simplified)
Contact Period — It's permissible for authorized athletic department staff members to make in-person and off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations. College coaches are allowed to visit recruits off–campus (at their high school or home). Coaches can make only one visit per week to individual recruits and are permitted to make one phone call per week to a recruit during this period.
Quiet Period — Recruits can visit with college coaches but only at those college campuses. Also, during the month of September, October or November coaches are permitted to make one in-person off-campus visit to a recruit (at their high schools or at an athletic event) (colleges are allowed a total of 42 days of evaluation time during this period).
Dead Period — Coaches are not permitted to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off-campus or to permit official or unofficial visits by recruits or to make phone calls to recruits.
Evaluation Period — It's permissible for authorized athletics department staff to be involved in off-campus activities to assess academic qualifications and playing abilities. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts with a prospect are permitted during these evaluations: the college coaches are only allowed to attend athletic events and/or the prospect's school and talk to the high school coaches and school administrators but they are not allowed to speak to the recuit during one of thes visits except to say "hello." Colleges are allowed a total of approximatley 168 days each year to conduct evaluations for all of their prospective recruits.