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The NCAA has instituted a temporary Recruiting Dead Period and suspended all NLI signings

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  • #16
    The NCAA has received recommendations from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association executive committee to extend the recruiting dead period from May 31 through July 31. The NCAA Division I Council will vote on this later this month, and will likely pass it.
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both sessions of the NCAA College Basketball Academy scheduled July 20-26 have been canceled.

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    • #17
      Has the fall early signing dates changed?

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      • #18
        The only change in the signing dates was to extend this spring's signing period which was originally from April 15-May 20, but now is extended until August 1, 2020.
        The 2021 early signing period remains the same- November 11 to November 18, 2020.

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        • #19
          Thanks. I wonder if most of the signings will be done in the spring next year. There is no AAU ball this summer and and the basketball season will hardly be started next fall before the signing dates.

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          • #20
            The NCAA has entertained the possibility of a one-time transfer rule that would allow all players to transfer one time without penalty. The final vote hasn't happened yet, but there are now rumors that if passed, they may delay this rule until the 2021-22 season.
            Here is an article by CBS Sports college basketball writer Jon Rothstein about the potential effects of such a rule change-


            A lot of college basketball programs and fans have the same concerns, and I posted them here-


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            • #21
              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
              The NCAA has received recommendations from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association executive committee to extend the recruiting dead period from May 31 through July 31. The NCAA Division I Council will vote on this later this month, and will likely pass it.
              Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both sessions of the NCAA College Basketball Academy scheduled July 20-26 have been canceled.
              The NCAA has extended the recruiting dead period through July 31-


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              • #22
                Doesn't this help the big schools and penalize schools like Bradley. If all are still active, I believe there are 7 known offers for next year. I hope Bradley was able to do a lot of scouting early. Game videos are are probably not the best way to analyze a recruit's abilities. The coach would need to have videos of bad games as will as good games.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by LongTimeFan View Post
                  Doesn't this help the big schools and penalize schools like Bradley. If all are still active, I believe there are 7 known offers for next year. I hope Bradley was able to do a lot of scouting early. Game videos are are probably not the best way to analyze a recruit's abilities. The coach would need to have videos of bad games as will as good games.
                  There are probably some ways this is true. But on the other hand, by not allowing person to person live recruiting, it can also hurt the big name coaches and be an equalizer giving mid-major coaches who are good at evaluation and recruiting some advantage.

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                  • #24
                    The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee proposed a temporary fall recruiting calendar on Monday-
                    http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/...n-s-basketball

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                      The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee proposed a temporary fall recruiting calendar on Monday-
                      http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/...n-s-basketball
                      The NCAA Division I Council decided to defer a vote on the proposed changes to the recruiting calendar and "solicit more input".

                      In another action, the NCAA Division I Council approved a plan for summer athletics activities for men’s and women’s basketball. -
                      The Division I Council approved a plan for summer athletics activities for men's and women's basketball. The Council met virtually Wednesday.

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                      • #26
                        Once again, the NCAA extends the recruiting dead period, this time until September 30.
                        http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/...cy-legislation

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                        • #27
                          The NCAA has just ruled that fall sport student-athletes will receive both an additional year of eligibility and an additional year in which to complete it, through a blanket waiver. This is only for fall sports (won't apply to basketball) and applies even if the sports are played this fall, or if they are played next spring, or if they are never played at all this year.
                          https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...onships-spring

                          The ruling appears to give seniors who are scheduled to graduate, an extra year if they choose. However, if any senior does take advantage of this waiver and returns, their scholarships will not count toward the maximum allowable scholarships for that sport. This ruling only applies to an extra year for their college eligibility and does not guarantee that the athlete will receive financial aid. It will still be up to each school whether they extend an extra year of scholarship aid. They may choose not to provide scholarship for an additional year even though the athlete has the extra year of eligibility.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Da Coach on 8-21-20 View Post
                            The NCAA has just ruled that fall sport student-athletes will receive both an additional year of eligibility and an additional year in which to complete it, through a blanket waiver....
                            As noted elsewhere, the NCAA is set to vote on whether to allow winter sports athletes to have an extra year of eligibility, too-

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                            • #29
                              That could only help BU with the current roster.
                              Larry Bird
                              I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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                              • #30
                                How it would affect the number of recruits for next year? If current seniors would not be counted against the 13 player limit, could Bradley could afford to carry additional players on next year's roster? If they could graduate this year, some or all of the seniors may not want to come back for an additional year.

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