The NCAA's Division I Council passed a proposal last week that would better regulate college football recruiting and have major effects on the process.
The proposal, which will go before the NCAA Division I Board of Directors on Wednesday, would add an early signing period in December, allow recruits to take official visits in May of their junior year, and limit the time an FBS coach can participate in camps and clinics to 10 days in June and July. During those camps, which must take place on the school's campus, coaches can have recruiting conversations with prospects participating in the camp.
The proposal, which will go before the NCAA Division I Board of Directors on Wednesday, would add an early signing period in December, allow recruits to take official visits in May of their junior year, and limit the time an FBS coach can participate in camps and clinics to 10 days in June and July. During those camps, which must take place on the school's campus, coaches can have recruiting conversations with prospects participating in the camp.