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DI Council introduces football staff size change
>>The proposal would require schools to designate 30 individuals who will participate in on-campus football recruiting activities in FBS. If passed, the proposal would become effective Aug. 1, 2018. Those individuals would be able to initiate written and electronic correspondence with prospective student-athletes, their parents or legal guardians. The number of designated individuals would include all countable coaches, which currently are the head coach and nine assistants but will increase to 10 assistants Jan. 9. It also would include all graduate assistant coaches. FBS schools are allowed a maximum of four graduate assistants in football.<<
>>If adopted, teams could calculate the start of practice by counting back 25 days from their first game of the season. The 25 days would not include a scheduled day off once a week. For example, a team playing its first game Sept. 1, 2018, could hold its first practice Aug. 3.<<
>>“We were also talking about the 14-week standardized season, but it became apparent that it was going to be an impediment in our efforts to keep all the practices in August,” Bowlsby said. “We didn’t want practices taking place in July and conflicting with the end of summer school.”
The earliest the Council could vote on the two football proposals would be January.<<
>>The proposal would require schools to designate 30 individuals who will participate in on-campus football recruiting activities in FBS. If passed, the proposal would become effective Aug. 1, 2018. Those individuals would be able to initiate written and electronic correspondence with prospective student-athletes, their parents or legal guardians. The number of designated individuals would include all countable coaches, which currently are the head coach and nine assistants but will increase to 10 assistants Jan. 9. It also would include all graduate assistant coaches. FBS schools are allowed a maximum of four graduate assistants in football.<<
>>If adopted, teams could calculate the start of practice by counting back 25 days from their first game of the season. The 25 days would not include a scheduled day off once a week. For example, a team playing its first game Sept. 1, 2018, could hold its first practice Aug. 3.<<
>>“We were also talking about the 14-week standardized season, but it became apparent that it was going to be an impediment in our efforts to keep all the practices in August,” Bowlsby said. “We didn’t want practices taking place in July and conflicting with the end of summer school.”
The earliest the Council could vote on the two football proposals would be January.<<
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