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Remind me please. When can a college coach first contact a player?June 10 2009 at 5:49 PM | Anonymous |
| I tried to search on the NCAA site but the recruiting calendars don't seem to have a first contact date.
Has my memory failed me and there never was such a thing? Or have the rules changed? Or am I just not seeing it? |
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anon
| depends on the age, Junior, senior?? It is on the NCAA | June 10 2009, 9:54 PM |
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Anonymous
| Link? | June 11 2009, 7:25 AM |
I don't see it on the website for either a junior or senior. |
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anon
| ncaa.org ...look under recruiting. eom | June 11 2009, 9:11 AM |
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Anonymous
| Link to Calendar | June 12 2009, 12:53 PM |
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Anonymous
| Here are some dates | June 11 2009, 11:57 AM |
A player can contact a coach at ANY TIME, regardless of age or grade. They can do so by phone, email or in person, during visits to the school. Contact between player and coach outside the school is not allowed (i.e. in tournaments) beyond simple hellos.
Basically, a player can initiate school-based contact (phone, email or person) with a coach at any time, and if that contact results in getting to the coach, the coach can talk for hours with that player. A coach can not initiate or reply to student messages on his/her own until certain dates. BTW, these rules go for the parents of a student as well.
- A coach can reply to or initiate e-mails starting in July of that player's junior year.
- A coach can reply to or initiate phone calls, starting in July of that player's senior year.
- A coach can offer and pay for "official visits" starting in that player's senior year. Any visit prior to the senior year, is an "unofficial visit" and the student has to pay for it on their own.
Finally, one way to solve the frustrating leaving of phone messages that are never returned, is for your club coach can contact the college coach and arrange for a time that the college coach will be available to receive your call. Another alternative, is to contact the coach's secretary and ask her when the coach has some time available and tell her that you intend to call at that time. You can then call the coach at a prearranged time and you should have a better chance of making contact.
Hope this helps.
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former college coach
| Good info | June 11 2009, 3:18 PM |
But I want to know what schools that have a secretary for soccer!! |
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Anonymous
| Many schools have them... | June 11 2009, 3:31 PM |
Many of the top schools have either a secretary for the soccer coach, a pool secretary that supports several coaches, or the athletic department secretary.
What you need to find is who, besides the coach, has access to his/her calendar. That person is usually their secretary, and is able to answer the phone. |
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Anonymous
| Re: Many schools have them... | June 11 2009, 3:45 PM |
I was talking just the soccer program. |
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Anonymous
| Pretty sure this is not accurate. | June 11 2009, 4:57 PM |
It was September 1 of junior year for my junior to receive soccer mailouts and emails from coaches showing interest. Check the NCAA website. There is chart showing the contact dates for DI, DII, etc. |
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Anonymous
| Parents, if you have a son or daughter who is considering playing in college | June 11 2009, 3:33 PM |
Please go to the NCAA website as well as the NCAA Clearing House to get updated information on rules, requirements etc. While there is a lot of good information on the GA forum, there is also alot of misleading or wrong. |
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