grizpsych
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RoseyMustGo said:Since I am unfamiliar with NCAA rules on this topic, I would like to throw a question out there, and perhaps a poster who knows the rules on this will provide some insight.
I have always wondered why football programs don't dedicate an individual to spend 100% of his time recruiting. This person would have zero actual coaching responsibilities, but would spend his time visiting high schools, watching high school games, developing strong relationships with high school coaches. If hiring such a person would not violate any NCAA rules, I believe he would be an invaluable asset to recruiting great talent. His value to the program would greatly exceed that of being a position coach (such as a CB coach, or a LB coach, etc.)
I believe that the elite FCS programs like NDSU and SDSU are much better at evaluating, and recruiting high school talent than our current staff is. And I have been trying to think of a way that we could improve our recruiting.
So, if anyone has any info on and NCAA rules that be violated by implementing such a dedicated recruiting individual, please share it here.
What are your thought on this idea?
Here is a link to the NCAA football recruiting rules and schedule. https://www.ncsasports.org/football/recruiting-rules-calendar