Gardner-Webb with another pickup, this one from LaSalle.
There is not. Players can list themselves as do not contact if they have already talked to another school and they are going there.Question... how long after announcing entering the portal must a transfer student wait before committing to another school? Is there even a set period one must observe?
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Someone who is more read up on the situations can correct me, but I don't think schools and players can have contact until they are in the transfer portal. Also "Do Not Contact" does not necessarily mean they know their next destination. It could just mean they don't want to experience high school recruiting again where anyone and everyone who is interested can reach out. I'd imagine many students are wrapping up their academic calendar and want to be able to keep things controlled.There is not. Players can list themselves as do not contact if they have already talked to another school and they are going there.
Schools are not supposed to, but there are back channels where conversations get started. Coaches have alluded to it especially with NIL being so prominent in the minds of athletes.Someone who is more read up on the situations can correct me, but I don't think schools and players can have contact until they are in the transfer portal. Also "Do Not Contact" does not necessarily mean they know their next destination. It could just mean they don't want to experience high school recruiting again where anyone and everyone who is interested can reach out. I'd imagine many students are wrapping up their academic calendar and want to be able to keep things controlled.
My personal thought is that there was always some tampering going on, but it's probably out of control now. A few coaches have alluded to it without naming names. Basically having your players getting recruited by other schools, which is a no no but it's not hard to imagine it's happening.Schools are not supposed to, but there are back channels where conversations get started. Coaches have alluded to it especially with NIL being so prominent in the minds of athletes.