Mavric Posted April 14, 2017 Share Posted April 14, 2017 The new legislation accomplishes several things: It changes the recruiting calendar to allow for an early signing period in December (effective Aug. 1). Only the Collegiate Commissioners Association can create new National Letter of Intent signing periods. It adds a period for official visits that begins April 1 of the junior year and ends the Sunday before the last Wednesday in June of that year. Official visits can’t occur in conjunction with a prospect’s participation in a school’s camp or clinic (effective Aug. 1). It prevents Football Bowl Subdivision schools from hiring people close to a prospective student-athlete for a two-year period before and after the student’s anticipated and actual enrollment at the school. This provision was adopted in men’s basketball in 2010 (effective immediately, though schools may honor contracts signed before Jan. 18, 2017). Football Bowl Subdivision schools are limited to signing 25 prospective and current student-athletes to a first-time financial aid agreement or a National Letter of Intent. Exceptions exclude current student-athletes who have been enrolled full-time at the school for at least two years and prospective or current student-athletes who suffer an incapacitating injury (effective for recruits who sign after Aug. 1, 2017). 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. The Football Championship Subdivision can conduct and participate in camps during the months of June and July (effective immediately, though schools may honor contracts signed before Jan. 18, 2017). 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). It allows Football Bowl Subdivision schools to hire a 10th assistant coach (effective Jan. 9, 2018). Link 1 Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted April 14, 2017 Share Posted April 14, 2017 So does the reference to the 25 limit put a hard cap on oversigning? Quote Link to comment
HuskermanMike Posted April 14, 2017 Share Posted April 14, 2017 What does this do for Satellite Camps? Quote Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted April 14, 2017 Share Posted April 14, 2017 So does the reference to the 25 limit put a hard cap on oversigning? Assuming the language cited is close to the actual used in the rules, then it appears there would be no oversigning allowed and all would be capped at 25. plus the injured upper classmen and or students not signing for first 2 years while attending. Not sure what this exception is supposed to be for - maybe somebody else would. ? Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Really.?????? I would have never guessed they would have a problem with this. 2 Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted July 17, 2017 Share Posted July 17, 2017 Big 12 commish proposes a "modified Pelini" plan 1 Quote Link to comment
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