Archives Archive May 2009

Cross country and track and field dead period

Cross country and track and field dead period

You can pick up a reminder of the track and field and cross country dead period that occurs during the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

All a-Twitter

All a-Twitter

We hear the compliance world is chirping about Twitter. (Speaking of which, follow us).

We've touched on this issue before, and our views have evolved a bit since then. We understand that an EdCol is forthcoming from the NCAA Real Soon Now, but here's what it's probably going to look like, at least when it comes to Twitter's three main functions, coaches, and prospects:

• Tweets. Run-of-the-mill tweets that a coach sends out are usually going to be okay. They can't contain things that NCAA rules would preclude, such as announcing a verbal signing, or talking about a particular prospect. If coaches stay away from obviously recruiting-specific issues, they'll probably be in a safety zone. Remember, Twitter is most easily thought of as a micro-blogging tool (up to 140 characters per tweet). Since it's already okay for coaches to have their own website (which could include a blog), garden-variety tweets that could appear on a blog are generally going to be okay. I wish we could be more specific than this guideline, but it's pretty difficult to create a hard and fast rule for tweets, given all the variables.

• Direct messages. The NCAA equates these to email messages since they are private between the Twitter sender and the recipient/follower. Keep in mind that it would not be permissible for a coach to send a direct message to a high school freshman since the starting point for email to prospects is at least a year later.

• @Replies. Even though these messages begin with another Twitter user's account name, these are public messages that any Twitter user can read. So if a coach were to post an @Reply to a prospect, that's going to run afoul of the ban on electronically transmitted correspondence (in other words, it's not a fax or email) and be an issue with the recruiting publicity rules, too.

EdCol on tryouts and outside teams

There's a new EdCol today about coaching staff members and outside teams that include prospects. There are some subtleties at work when it comes to the rules pertaining to tryouts and local sports clubs.

Softball dead period reminder

Softball dead period reminder

We've got a reminder about the upcoming softball dead period that surrounds the Division I championship.

Men's basketball dead period reminder

Men's basketball dead period reminder

We're nearing a dead period in men's basketball. We have a reminder you can distribute to your coaching staff.

Women's lacrosse dead period reminder

Women's lacrosse dead period reminder

The NCAA Championship is approaching and so is a dead period. We've got a reminder.

Editorial revisions a-plenty

The NCAA has published several editorial revisions (ER-2009-9 through ER 2009-19) to the NCAA Manual. We can't link to them directly, but we've summarized them on our NCAA Manual Updates page.

Good EdCol on phone calls concerning camp logistics

On the heels of yesterday's EdCol about meals and lodging in transit, comes today's offering, providing more depth to the recent official interp concerning telephone calls to prospects concerning camp logistics.

Send up a larger room

Send up a larger room

A new EdCol that appeared today helps clarify a recent official interp (particularly the part about lodging for parents while in transit), but it does add another type of meal (room service) to the menu.

I don't know about you, but I'm getting hungry just thinking about all this.

2009-10 Coaches Recruiting Certification Exam

2009-10 Coaches Recruiting Certification Exam

The new recruiting certification test is up and running. Details are on the NCAA website.

The April Board meeting report is out

You can pick up a copy of your very own.

NLI dates for 2009-10--Updated

NLI dates for 2009-10--Updated

The gremlins were at work earlier today and the correct list of dates appears below. You can get these at the NLI website (be sure to click the link for future signing dates), but we'll save you the trip.




For Prospects Enrolling in the 2010-11 Academic Year


Sport

Initial Signing Date

Final Signing Date

Basketball and All Other Sports Not Listed (Early Period)

November 11, 2009

November 18, 2009

Football (Midyear JC Transfer)

December 16, 2009

January 15, 2010

Football (Regular Period)  

February 3, 2010

April 1, 2010

Field Hockey, Soccer, Track and Field, Cross Country, Men's Water Polo

February 3, 2010

August 1, 2010 

Basketball (Regular Period)

April 14, 2010

May 19, 2010 

All Other Sports Not Listed (Regular Period)

April 14, 2010

August 1, 2010



Once more unto the breach

Once more unto the breach

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