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The Recruitment Process Part of Everyone’s Job

The Recruitment Process Part of Everyone’s Job. TJ Meagher Legislative Representative to the AVCA Board of Directors. Who is “Everyone”. The prospect The prospect’s parent The individual(s) responsible for directing the prospect in sport specific activity The college coach The NCAA.

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The Recruitment Process Part of Everyone’s Job

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  1. The Recruitment ProcessPart of Everyone’s Job TJ Meagher Legislative Representative to the AVCA Board of Directors

  2. Who is “Everyone” • The prospect • The prospect’s parent • The individual(s) responsible for directing the prospect in sport specific activity • The college coach • The NCAA

  3. State of the Union • Rush to commit • Chicken or egg • Who does it affect? • Who does it advantage? • What is really being chosen?

  4. The Prospect • Understand the rules • Assess program fit • Do the homework • Research programs/coaches • Ask questions • Visit campuses • Call coaches

  5. The Prospect’s Parent • Understand the rules • Help with assessing the fit • Encourage proaction • Be apart of the process

  6. The Individual Responsible for Directing the Prospect in Sport Specific Activity • Understand the rules • Lookout for the prospect’s interests • Offer realism to prospect and parents

  7. The College Coach • Understand and respect the rules • Calendar, days, opportunities • Sending information • Contacts & evaluations • Communicating through coach • Recruit ethically • Police your own

  8. The NCAA • Help understand the rules • Engender responsibility of adhering to rules • Protect prospects • Administer National Letter of Intent program

  9. The Stages of Recruitment From the recruiting perspective of the NCAA Division I college coach

  10. Stage 1 Non-Prospects: before start of 9th grade • May… • Evaluate off-campus • Send limited, non-personal information via mail • May not… • Contact off-campus • Contact by phone • Communicate through coach

  11. Stage 2 After start of 9th grade and before September 1 of Junior year in high school • May • Evaluate off-campus (limited to 7/academic year) • Send limited, non-personal information via mail • May not… • Contact off-campus • Contact by phone • Communicate through coach

  12. Stage 3 After September 1 of Junior year and before July 1 following Junior year • May… • Send recruiting materials via mail/email • Evaluate off-campus (limit 7/academic year) • Communicate through coach • May not… • Contact off-campus • Contact by phone

  13. Stage 4 Student life after July 1 following Junior year in high school to collegiate matriculation • May… • Send recruiting materials via mail/email • Evaluate off-campus • Contact off-campus (limit 3 times) • Communicate through coach • Pay for visit to campus (after start of Senior year) • May not…

  14. Recruitment Interaction Differences • NCAA DII • 15 June following Junior year triggers phone contact and off-campus contact • NCAA DIII • Send mail/telephone at any time • Off campus contact after completing Junior year

  15. Our Brave New World

  16. Questions?

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