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During a quiet period, a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents on the college's campus. A coach may not watch student-athletes compete (unless a competition occurs on the college'scampus) or visit their high schools.
 
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Not much reason for any college coach to go a high school from June-August anyway. Spring football evaluations are cooked. Coaches want OVs, camps, and UOVs for the summer. They got that.
 
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Some more quiet rumor about recruiting period opening up through the summer -

Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports reported yesterday that per sources, the NCAA is "exploring the idea of allowing college football programs to in-person evaluate football recruits on campuses in June and July of this year. Clarifying here that this would be individual evaluation. Not camps."

That would mean no Paradise camp or any other summer camp events most schools held in the past. In addition to the "no camp" conversation, it is rumored that there will be limitations on the number of recruits/families that can be on a campus at any one time. If true, it will be cutthroat to get the real blue chip kids on campus over the summer months...
 
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