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How to not commit a recruiting violation
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How to not commit a recruiting violation
So USU just announced their partnership with UW for a camp of sorts in June. I'm from out east and my high school has a sophomore QB who started and balled out as a freshman last season. He's already considered one of the top prospects in the state for his recruiting class. Ive seen my high school coach tweet out things about him and tag different coaches from some D1 programs including SJSU and others. How do I make them aware of the event, just in case they're interested, without committing recruiting violations of some sort. Do I just DM the coach the announcement? I just know we don't tweet at recruits and since I don't know the kid, I don't want to take any chances.
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Re: How to not commit a recruiting violation
Unless you work for the athletic department, I don't think there is any rule against tweeting to recruits (it is typically just a good rule to follow because fans act like a horse's hindquarters most of the time). You are simply an interested party letting his coach (typically the best point of contact anyway) know about a camp (an NCAA approved activity).FromLItoLogan wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2019, 10:51 amSo USU just announced their partnership with UW for a camp of sorts in June. I'm from out east and my high school has a sophomore QB who started and balled out as a freshman last season. He's already considered one of the top prospects in the state for his recruiting class. Ive seen my high school coach tweet out things about him and tag different coaches from some D1 programs including SJSU and others. How do I make them aware of the event, just in case they're interested, without committing recruiting violations of some sort. Do I just DM the coach the announcement? I just know we don't tweet at recruits and since I don't know the kid, I don't want to take any chances.
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Re: How to not commit a recruiting violation
Whatever you are thinking don’t do it. After what has come out about LSU and violations at other major programs recently the NCAA needs to REALLY punish a mid major program to prove that they are serious about enforcing the whole student athlete thing.
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