Albuquerque Journal

NCAA opts for earlier signing period

- FROM JOURNAL WIRES

INDIANAPOL­IS — The NCAA endorsed a football recruiting rules overhaul Friday that will allow high school football players to sign with colleges as early as December and put a two-year waiting period on Bowl Subdivisio­n teams from hiring people close to a recruit.

If the package is approved by the Board of Governors on April 26, the signing period change would take effect Aug. 1. The Collegiate Commission­ers Associatio­n would need to change the dates, a move expected to happen in June. The other significan­t change to the recruiting calendar would allow recruits to make official visits between April and June of their junior year in high school.

The Division I Council also backed a measure to eliminate two-a-day practices that would take effect immediatel­y if approved.

“Today’s adoption of the football legislatio­n marks the most significan­t progress in recent years to improve the football environmen­t and culture for current and prospectiv­e student-athletes and coaches,” committee chairman Jim Phillips said in a statement. Phillips is Northweste­rn’s vice president for athletics and recreation.

Not all of the proposals passed, including a push for a June signing period.

“The June date, there was resistance to that, especially among coaches, but we’re going to take a look at whether we can find one that’s earlier (than December),” said Big 12 Commission­er Bob Bowlsby, chairman of the Division I football oversight committee.

Schools will now be limited to signing 25 recruits per year, in hopes of eliminatin­g “oversignin­g.” Exceptions will be made for current players who have attended classes for at least two years and athletes who suffer incapacita­ting injuries.

Other highlights of the rules changes up for final approval by the board:

FBS schools will be barred from hiring people “close to a prospectiv­e student-athlete” for a two-year period before and after the athlete’s enrollment at the school. This applies only to administra­tive roles that do not count against a program’s assistantc­oach limit; if a school wants to make such a hire, it must be for a salaried, full-time assistant coaching job. This provision was adopted in men’s basketball in 2010.

FBS coaches will be limited to participat­ing in camps and clinics to 10 days in June and July, and the camps must take place on a school’s campus or in facilities regularly used by the school for practice or play.

Coaches employed at a camp or clinic will be allowed to have recruiting conversati­ons with prospects.

FBS schools can hire a 10th assistant football coach effective Jan. 9.

 ?? EVE EDELHEIT/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The NCAA voted to allow prep football players to sign as early as December. Above, Griffin Alstott, son of ex-NFL star Mike, right, signs his letter to play at Purdue.
EVE EDELHEIT/ASSOCIATED PRESS The NCAA voted to allow prep football players to sign as early as December. Above, Griffin Alstott, son of ex-NFL star Mike, right, signs his letter to play at Purdue.

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