NCAA Division I Council Extends Dead Period To June 30
NCAA Division I Council Extends Dead Period To June 30
The NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee announced the extension of the recruiting dead period to June 30.
The NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee announced the extension of the recruiting dead period to June 30.
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NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee
Summary of Actions and Key Informational Items
May 13, 2020
Extension of the Temporary Recruiting Dead Period. The NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee reviewed and considered feedback from various committees and coaches associations on the status of the current temporary recruiting dead period. Based on the feedback and the current available medical information, the Coordination Committee adopted emergency legislation to extend the temporary recruiting dead period (as defined in NCAA Bylaw 13.02.5.5) in all sports through June 30. The Coordination Committee will review the status of the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to the dead period again during its May 27 meeting.
The NCAA Council Coordination Committee has adopted emergency legislation to extend the temporary recruiting dead period in all sports through June 30. The Committee will review the status of the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to the dead period again during its May 27 meeting. pic.twitter.com/mi035vW8TM
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