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  2. College recruiting - Wikipedia

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    Recruiting for Division I basketball teams is also closely followed by fans. Schools are limited to having 13 scholarship players in men's basketball and 15 in women's basketball. The formal NCAA rules and processes for recruiting and signing recruits are similar, but the identification and recruiting of talent differs from football in ...

  3. National Letter of Intent - Wikipedia

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    In NCAA Division I and II college football recruiting, there are two main recruit signing periods — early and regular. [3] Added in 2017, college football has a short, three-day early signing period during the third week of December. Early signees have the opportunity to sign with their college team over a month before the regular signing ...

  4. NCAA student-athlete recruiting - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA posts the recruiting rulebook on-line. [3]Division I coaches may not initiate phone calls with high school freshmen, sophomores, or juniors. However, these student-athlete prospects are allowed to initiate phone calls with Division I coaches if they please.

  5. Next College Student Athlete - Wikipedia

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    NCSA teaches middle and high school student-athletes about the college recruiting process. The NCSA Athletic Recruiting team consists of coaches, scouts and former college athletes. [1] NCSA Athletic Recruiting was included in the 2012 Inc. 5000, and in the top 20 of Crain's Fast Fifty in both 2013 and 2012. [2] [3] [4]

  6. NCAA penalizes Florida State for football recruiting violations

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    The NCAA says a Florida State assistant football coach and football program booster violated rules governing recruiting prospective students.

  7. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the case of White et al. v. NCAA, No. CV 06-999-RGK (C.D. Cal. September 20, 2006) was brought by former NCAA student-athletes Jason White, Brian Pollack, Jovan Harris, and Chris Craig as a class action lawsuit. They argued that the NCAA's current limits on a full scholarship or grant-in-aid was a violation of federal antitrust laws.

  8. Michigan recruiting violations, explained: Wolverines ...

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    The NCAA said the violations were due to "impermissible in-person recruiting contacts during a COVID-19 dead period, impermissible tryouts, and the program exceeding the number of allowed ...

  9. Michigan given three-year probation, recruiting penalties by ...

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    Michigan will be on probation for three years, face a fine and restrictions to recruiting, and the penalized coaches will have one-year show-cause orders, per the NCAA announcement. Penalties ...