From early official visits to hiring individuals associated with recruits to the addition of a 10th assistant coach, it's all on the table. All but an early signing period, that is -- that's scheduled for a June vote.
"I think it almost undebatable that this would be the largest package of changes in football recruiting in many, many years," Bowlsby said. "It's intended to be comprehensive."
The linked article, (written by DN alumnus Mitch Sherman
) gives a pretty good summary of the proposed changes, including April-June official visits, a 10th assistant coach and a measure to curb oversigning. You'll be shocked, I'm sure, to read that the SEC has proposed some amendments.
(Note: as the quote up top says, this proposal does not include an early signing period.)
"I think it almost undebatable that this would be the largest package of changes in football recruiting in many, many years," Bowlsby said. "It's intended to be comprehensive."
The linked article, (written by DN alumnus Mitch Sherman
(Note: as the quote up top says, this proposal does not include an early signing period.)
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