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Post by kb808 on Aug 8, 2022 22:36:23 GMT -5
The Beach and Hawaii reloading!!! Any day now for the Ks to make their announcements! Fingers crossed for the bows!!!
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Post by surfvolleypolojock77 on Aug 16, 2022 0:23:14 GMT -5
How long will Stanford will have to wait for the 2024 recruits?
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Post by outlaw on Aug 31, 2022 14:26:27 GMT -5
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Post by sodanotpop on Aug 31, 2022 15:42:06 GMT -5
Huge pickup for USC. Blanchette is phenomenal. Noe that rosenthal and him are recruited, what other setters are in 2024? Zediker from spri, Kali from B2B, and the balboa setter, but who else?
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Post by gtrich on Sept 5, 2022 11:16:36 GMT -5
Saw this on Facebook yesterday Brandon Zaffrullah - Edward Waters University
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Post by Logan Tom Fan on Sept 7, 2022 10:31:04 GMT -5
I hope we get Finn, he's going to be a difference maker for any team he plays on
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Post by jcvball22 on Sept 8, 2022 12:24:55 GMT -5
I hope we get Finn, he's going to be a difference maker for any team he plays on And everyone is after him. There have been a parade of coaches out to watch him lately.
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Post by Logan Tom Fan on Sept 8, 2022 12:25:33 GMT -5
I hope we get Finn, he's going to be a difference maker for any team he plays on And everyone is after him. There have been a parade of coaches out to watch him lately. Rightfully so, that kid has lethal arm on him!
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Post by midwestvball1 on Sept 8, 2022 13:17:19 GMT -5
I hope we get Finn, he's going to be a difference maker for any team he plays on And everyone is after him. There have been a parade of coaches out to watch him lately. And Hawaii's Coach Charlie Wade illegally met with him in-person this summer at a tournament before the August 1st deadline. Many college coaches are not happy with the blatant move. Anything goes these days.
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Post by jcvball22 on Sept 8, 2022 13:22:54 GMT -5
And everyone is after him. There have been a parade of coaches out to watch him lately. And Hawaii's Coach Charlie Wade illegally met with him in-person this summer at a tournament before the August 1st deadline. Many college coaches are not happy with the blatant move. Anything goes these days. Oh, I know. He did that with several athletes, not just Finn. Right in front of his peers who called him out, in person. And he basically said whatever. Charlie has a history of that kind of crap, but he rarely gets called out on it or reported to the NCAA. People are finally getting pissed enough to say something.
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Post by raian13 on Sept 8, 2022 13:52:10 GMT -5
And Hawaii's Coach Charlie Wade illegally met with him in-person this summer at a tournament before the August 1st deadline. Many college coaches are not happy with the blatant move. Anything goes these days. Oh, I know. He did that with several athletes, not just Finn. Right in front of his peers who called him out, in person. And he basically said whatever. Charlie has a history of that kind of crap, but he rarely gets called out on it or reported to the NCAA. People are finally getting pissed enough to say something. I learned about a similar case in the woman’s side involving that Wincosin coach. Should Wade fill out that self-reporting form?
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Post by jcvball22 on Sept 8, 2022 13:59:15 GMT -5
Oh, I know. He did that with several athletes, not just Finn. Right in front of his peers who called him out, in person. And he basically said whatever. Charlie has a history of that kind of crap, but he rarely gets called out on it or reported to the NCAA. People are finally getting pissed enough to say something. I learned about a similar case in the woman’s side involving that Wincosin coach. Should Wade fill out that self-reporting form? Not exactly similar. Wisconsin coach violated Quiet Period by recruiting at a tournament. Wade violated contact rules pretty egregiously by going to lunch with a recruit during a time when no contact was allowed with an athlete his age (and trying to do it with other recruits before quite a few people got on his case about it). And then pushing the boundaries of allowable in-person contact with several more athletes while at events recently. Self-reporting shouldn't save either coach from getting nailed by the NCAA for rather blatantly violating rules. But who knows.
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Post by gtrich on Sept 8, 2022 14:59:30 GMT -5
And everyone is after him. There have been a parade of coaches out to watch him lately. And Hawaii's Coach Charlie Wade illegally met with him in-person this summer at a tournament before the August 1st deadline. Many college coaches are not happy with the blatant move. Anything goes these days. What's the August 1st deadline? I thought the 2024's were allows to talk to coaches after June 15th.
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Post by gtrich on Sept 8, 2022 15:42:13 GMT -5
And Hawaii's Coach Charlie Wade illegally met with him in-person this summer at a tournament before the August 1st deadline. Many college coaches are not happy with the blatant move. Anything goes these days. What's the August 1st deadline? I thought the 2024's were allows to talk to coaches after June 15th. OK, I found it. It looks like D1 is slightly different than D2 for in-person stuff. That also explains a comment I heard from a D1 coach at Boys Nationals this year. It also seems pretty silly that a D1 coach can communicate with the kid in every way possible on June 15th, but can't talk to them in person until Aug 1. www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/recruiting-rulesAll other Division I sports NCAA recruiting rules - Any time: Athletes can receive non-recruiting materials from college coaches, such as questionnaires, camp brochures, nonathletic institutional publications and NCAA educational materials published by the NCAA.
- June 15 after sophomore year: Coaches can extend verbal scholarship offers, call athletes and send athletes all forms of private electronic correspondence, including text messages, instant messages, direct messages and emails, as well as all recruiting materials.
- August 1 before junior year: Athletes can begin taking official visits, and they can also arrange unofficial visits with a school’s athletic department and meet with the coach while on campus. Coaches can begin conducting off-campus contact with athletes at their residence or school.
When can Division II coaches contact athletes? The NCAA Recruiting Rules for Division II schools are slightly more relaxed than those for Division I, and the rules are the same across all sports: - Non-recruiting materials: Athletes can receive brochures for camps, questionnaires, NCAA materials and non-athletic recruiting publications at any time.
- Printed recruiting materials: Starting July 15 after an athlete’s sophomore year, coaches can begin sending recruits printed recruiting materials.
- Telephone calls: Starting June 15 after an athlete’s sophomore year, coaches can start calling athletes.
- Off-campus contact: Coaches can conduct off-campus communications with athletes and/or their parents starting June 15 after an athlete’s sophomore year.
- Unofficial visits: Athletes can take unofficial visits at any time.
- Official visits: Athletes may start taking official visits starting June 15 after an athlete’s sophomore year.
When can Division III coaches contact athletes? DIII schools have the most relaxed NCAA recruiting rules of all the division levels. Similar to NCAA DII, they are the same for all sports: - Recruiting materials: Athletes can receive recruiting materials at any time.
- Telephone calls: There is no limit on when college coaches can call athletes.
- Digital communications: There is no limit on when college coaches can contact athletes digitally.
- Off-campus contact: After the athlete’s sophomore year, college coaches may begin to conduct off-campus communications.
- Official visits: Athletes can begin taking official visits after January 1 of their junior year.
- Unofficial visits: Athletes can make an unlimited number of unofficial visits at any time.
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Post by kb808 on Sept 8, 2022 21:10:55 GMT -5
So coach Wade did nothing wrong ?
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