Title: Jen Daniels and Katie Willett
1Division I Introduction to Recruiting --
Contacts/Evaluations/Telephone Calls
- Jen Daniels and Katie Willett
2Overview
- Telephone Calls.
- Recruiting Periods.
- Contact.
- Evaluation.
- Quiet.
- Dead.
- Contacts and Evaluations.
- Restrictions at Specified Sites.
3Telephone CallsNCAA Bylaw 13.1.3
4Definition
- All electronically transmitted human voice
exchange (including videoconferencing and
videophones) is considered a telephone call. - NCAA Bylaw 13.02.14
5Time Period for Telephone Calls
- Time period -- general rule.
- Not before July 1 following junior year of high
school. - One per week.
- One telephone call per week per institution even
if recruiting in more than one sport. - Collect and toll-free telephone calls.
- PSA may call anytime at his or her own expense,
including before July 1 following junior year.
6Sport Exceptions
- Football -- FBS/FCS -- Bylaw 13.1.3.1.1.
- Men's basketball -- Bylaw 13.1.3.1.2.
- Women's basketball -- Bylaw 13.1.3.1.3.
- Men's ice hockey -- Bylaw 13.1.3.1.4.
- Women's ice hockey -- Bylaw 13.1.3.1.5.
7Exceptions to General Rule
- Unlimited telephone calls
- Day of an off-campus contact.
- Five days immediately before PSA's official
visit. - Initial date for signing of the NLI and two days
immediately following initial signing date. - Football 48 hours prior/after, and after PSA has
signed with an institution.
Bylaw 13.1.3.3
8Additional Items of Note
- Permissible callers.
- Exceptions.
- "Top 5" plus academic advisors.
- Nonpermissible callers.
- Representative of athletics interest.
- Enrolled student-athletes.
- Collect and toll-free telephone calls.
- Permissible on or after July 1 after PSA's junior
year. - Exceptions -- men's and women's basketball.
Bylaw 13.1.3.4
Bylaw 13.1.3.5
Bylaw 13.1.3.6
9Case Study
- Daniel is a senior PSA in the sport of soccer.
- The coach at All-Star College calls Daniel on his
cellular phone. - Daniel's mom answers the call and indicates that
Daniel is unavailable. - Is this a countable telephone call?
10Case Study
- No, provided the coach ended the conversation
without discussing recruitment. - If the coach, for example, left a message
regarding the merits of a program the telephone
call is countable. - What if the telephone call was dropped (e.g.,
wireless service is lost)?
11Case Study
- A second telephone call initiated by institution
is presumed to have violated the legislation. - However, if contemporaneous documentation shows
continuation of original telephone call no
violation. - Telephone call dropped inadvertently.
- For reasons beyond control.
- Burden is on institution.
12Recruiting Periods
- Contact period.
- Evaluation period.
- Quiet period.
- Dead period.
13Contact Period
- Permissible for authorized athletics department
staff members to make in-person, off-campus
recruiting contacts and evaluations.
Bylaw 13.02.4.1
14Evaluation Period
- Permissible for authorized athletics department
staff members to be involved in off-campus
activities designed to assess the academic
qualifications and playing ability of PSAs.
Bylaw 13.02.4.2
15Quiet Period
- Permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts
only on the member institution's campus.
Bylaw 13.02.4.3
16Dead Period
- Not permissible.
- Contacts or evaluations on or off the member
institution's campus. - Official or unofficial visits by PSAs to the
institution's campus. - No complimentary admissions.
- No visit to PSAs educational institution.
- Generally, may not speak or attend a meeting or
banquet in which PSAs are present. - May only call or write PSAs.
Bylaw 13.02.4.4
17Contacts and EvaluationsBylaw 13.1
18Contactable Individuals
- High school PSAs.
- Off-campus contacts may not be made before July 1
following completion of junior year of high
school. - Two-year college PSAs.
- No contact with nonqualifier in first year.
- Four-year college PSAs.
- Must obtain permission to contact.
- If permission is not granted no contact, no
athletics aid for one year. - Hearing opportunity if permission is denied.
Bylaw 13.1.1
19Permissible Recruiters
- General rule.
- All contacts must be made by authorized staff
members. - Boosters may not contact, write or call PSAs.
- Exceptions.
- List in Bylaw 13.1.2.2 (e.g., established family
friend, coach's spouse, coach is PSA's parent).
Bylaw 13.1.2
20ContactsBylaw 13.1.6
21Contact
- Any face-to-face encounter and exchange of
dialogue in excess of a greeting. - Any prearranged, face-to-face encounter, even if
no conversation or - Any face-to-face encounter, even if no
conversation, at - PSA's educational institution.
- Site of PSA's organized competition or practice.
Bylaw 13.02.3
22Contact
- Not a contact, provided
- The encounter was not prearranged
- AND
- There is no dialogue in excess of a greeting
- AND
- Appropriate steps are taken to immediately
terminate the encounter.
23Recruiting Opportunities
- Sports other than football and basketball.
- Seven Maximum of three contacts in senior year.
- Football.
- Six Off-campus contacts at any site.
- Men's basketball.
- Seven Maximum of three contacts in senior year.
- Total recruiting-person days 130.
- Women's basketball.
- Five Maximum of three contacts in senior year.
- Total recruiting-person days 100.
- Bylaw 13.1.6
24Counting Contacts and Evaluations
- Contacts.
- All contacts count against recruiting
opportunities, regardless of when they occur. - Evaluations.
- During academic year count against recruiting
opportunities. - Outside academic year do not count against
recruiting opportunities. - Bylaw 13.1.6.5
25Contacts After Signed NLI
- Sports other than football.
- Not permissible during dead period.
- Not permissible by booster.
- Bylaw 13.1.7.2 still applies.
- Men's basketball Contact period once per week.
- Football.
- Same (a) through (c) above.
- Only during contact period and spring evaluation
period once per week - Contact at PSA's educational institution counts
as one of two permissible days.
Bylaw 13.1.6.8
26Additional Items of Note
- On same day.
- Multiple contacts on same day only counts as one.
- Post-high school contacts.
- Contact regulations apply while PSA is in high
school and the period beginning October 15
following the PSA's completion of high school.
27Case Study
- Matt is a senior PSA in the sport of swimming.
- The coach at Big Time University conducted a home
visit with Matt in October. - The coach watched Matt compete at two separate
swim meets in December. He did not talk to Matt
after the meets. - How many contacts and evaluations has the coach
used for Matt?
28Case Study
- The coach has used one contact and two
evaluations. - How many recruiting opportunities remain?
- 4 (7 3 4)
29Restrictions at Specified SitesBylaw 13.1.7
30Contact at Practice or Competition Site
- Not permissible
- Contact with PSA at any site prior to a contest
on the day of competition. - Contact after a PSA reports "on-call" for
competition-related activity (travel to an away
contest) until released. - Contact with a PSA involved in a multi-day
competition (tournament) until PSA released by
coach after the final game. - Electronic mail at competition site.
Bylaw 13.1.7.2
31Case Study
- Sydney is taking her official visit at Big Time
University Friday through Sunday. - On Saturday morning, Sydney is going to leave her
official visit to participate in her club team's
water polo match. Once the match is over she
will return to her visit. - Can the coach at Big Time University have
breakfast with Sydney Saturday morning?
32Case Study
- No, it would not be permissible for the coach to
have breakfast with Sydney on Saturday morning. - This would be considered contact with the PSA
prior to a contest on the day of competition. - Bylaw 13.1.7.2
33Case Study
- Big Time University is hosting the state high
school basketball championship game. - Brad, a junior PSA is participating in the
championship game and would like meet with the
coaching staff at Big Time University after the
game? - Is this permissible?
34Case Study
- No, it would not be permissible for the coaching
staff to meet with Brad after the game. - If a PSA is visiting an institution's campus
before or after participating in a contest or
event on the institution's campus, the PSA must
depart the locale of the institution the calendar
day before or after the contest or event. - Bylaw 13.1.7.2.4
35Additional Restrictions --Men's Basketball
- No contact at nonscholastic events during
academic year. - No communication with PSA (including signed PSA),
relatives, legal guardians, coach or any
individual associated with PSA while PSA
participates in summer certified event or
nonscholastic event in April. - May send printed materials to PSA's home.
- May communicate with signed PSA at event if PSA
is not participating and not associated with any
participating team. - Bylaw 13.1.7.2.2
36Additional Restrictions --Women's Basketball
- July evaluation period.
- No communication with PSA, relatives, legal
guardians, coach or any individual associated
with PSA. - May communicate with PSA who has graduated from
high school and has signed NLI (no walk-ons). - Bylaw 13.1.7.2.2
37EvaluationsBylaw 13.1.8
38Evaluation
- Any off-campus activity designed to assess the
academic qualifications or athletics ability of a
PSA. - Includes visit to the PSA's educational
institution - OR
- Observation of a PSA participating in any
practice or competition at any site.
Bylaw 13.02.6
39Evaluations
- Visit without contact by a coaching staff member
to a PSA's educational institution counts as an
evaluation for all PSAs in that sport at the
institution. - Limitations on evaluations are sport specific
counted against the sport of the coach making the
evaluation. - Team sports.
- Evaluation counted for all PSAs participating in
practice or competition, even if contact is made. - Individual sports.
- Evaluation counted only for those PSAs the coach
observes.
- Bylaw 13.1.8
40Men's Basketball Evaluations
- Recruiting-person days 130.
- Regularly scheduled scholastic practices and
contests. - Regular scholastic activities involving only
those PSAs enrolled at that institution. - Fall contact period.
- Evaluations only at PSAs' educational
institutions. - Academic year evaluation period.
- March and April contact periods.
- No evaluations of nonscholastic events.
- Summer evaluation period.
- Summer certified events and institutional camps.
- Bylaw 13.1.8.8
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41Women's Basketball Evaluations
- Recruiting-person days 100.
- Academic year evaluation period.
- Regularly scheduled scholastic practices and
contests. - Pick-up games and open gyms.
- Nonscholastic events only
- Last full weekend of fall contact period and
- Friday, Saturday and Sunday of spring evaluation
period. - Summer evaluation period.
- Certified events, institutional camps and
noninstitutional, nonorganized events (e.g.,
pick-up games). - Bylaw 13.1.8.8
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42Football Evaluations
- Three evaluations from April 15 through April 14
of the following year. - Spring evaluations.
- Visit to PSA's educational institution twice.
- Visit with contact only of signed PSA counts.
- Evaluation days.
- Forty-two evaluation days in fall evaluation
period. - Scholastic and nonscholastic activities.
- Regularly scheduled scholastic practices and
games and - Regular scholastic activities involving only PSAs
enrolled at that institution. - Bylaw 13.1.8.9
43Additional Items of Note
- Evaluation days -- softball and volleyball.
- Tournaments.
- Count as one evaluation.
- Separate tiers (e.g., section, district) counts
as one for each tier. - Evaluations/contact at PSA's educational
institution. - Sports other than football If contact is made,
all evaluations made that same day at the
educational institution do not count. - Football Any evaluations during a contact
period only count as a contact. - Bylaw 13.1.8
44Case Study
- Katie is a senior PSA in the sport of soccer.
- Coach Roe at Big Time University went to Katie's
high school on Thursday to speak with her
guidance counselor. - On Friday, Coach Roe returned to Katie's high
school to watch her compete and spoke with her
and her parents after the contest.
45Case Study
- How many evaluations has Coach Roe used for
Katie? - One (the meeting with the guidance counselor on
Thursday). - One (observing Katies contest on Friday).
- How many contacts has Coach Roe used for Katie?
- One (the contact with Katie and her parents).
- How many recruiting opportunities are left?
- 4 (7 3 4)
46Summary
- Telephone Calls.
- Recruiting Periods.
- Contact.
- Evaluation.
- Quiet.
- Dead.
- Contacts and Evaluations.
- Restrictions at Specified Sites.
47Questions?