Josh Pate Sits Down With Mario Cristobal- FULL TRANSCRIPT

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I caught that comment too. I don’t understand, but there may be some context.
If only the interviewer had our curiosity and attentiveness to ask a follow-up question.
-Are in-home visits banned?
-Is making promises to recruits banned?

I'm confused (I know, what else is new)

Here is what I found from 2023:

The violations in this case centered around the recruitment of one highly rated men's basketball prospect. First, in September of the prospect's junior year of high school, a Memphis men's basketball assistant coach traveled to his home in another state and visited with him and his family. Two weeks later, the Memphis men's basketball head coach did the same. NCAA rules, as adopted by members, require any in-person contacts with recruits during the fall months of their junior year of high school to be made at the prospects' schools, not in their homes. As a result, these visits violated recruiting rules.

Due to his personal involvement in the violations, failure to monitor his staff's violations, and his failure to consult with the Memphis compliance department before making an in-home visit, the head coach also violated head coach responsibility rules.

I have seen Hetherman and others do in-home visits with recruits this spring so i don’t believe it’s fully outlawed. What i assume Mario is getting at is that the rules have not changed to update the new landscape; and specifically hard to do for head coaches.

Since February NSD no longer has the same importance, and the dead period encompassing December, head coaches do not have an opportunity to utilize in-home visits right before a player signs with a prospective school.

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This can be traced to a few reasons. The NCAA not updating their rules; so now, the in-home visits are few and far between for juniors in the springtime, secondly, the vast majority of football recruits now sign within the early signing period in December and enroll mid-year.

This is a major change from recruiting ten years ago and was still in flux when Mario took the job late 2021 as the pandemic rules were beginning to be lifted. The early signing period was initially implemented in 2017-2018.

The result of these changes constitutes a near de facto ban on the type of last pitch, in-home visits that were apart of the recruiting cycle lore.

The football comprehensive recruiting model would modify the FBS and FCS recruiting calendars; adjust the first date to send recruiting materials, electronic correspondence and telephone calls; permit in-person off-campus contacts with high school juniors; reduce off-campus recruiting activities; and, in the Football Championship Subdivision, modify on-campus evaluations.


And as i went searching, i found the exact language that blocks Mario, and all head coaches, from making many in-home visits for junior prospects; he is only allowed to make one. So despite the calendar moving upwards in 2018 by allowing recruits to take official visits after April 1st of their junior year, in 2023, they declined to address the decrease of in-home visits by head coaches.

In addition to the recommendations for the recruiting calendar and the first date for calling or sending recruiting materials or electronic correspondence, the model also changes the first opportunity for off-campus contact with prospects:

  • Off-campus recruiting contacts could not be made with an individual (or the individual's family members) before Jan. 1 of the individual's junior year in high school.
  • A school would be limited to eight off-campus, in-person contacts with a prospective student-athlete and the prospect's family members for the prospect's junior and senior years combined.
  • Contact could occur only one time per week.
  • Contacts that occur during the prospective student-athlete's junior year in high school could occur only at the prospective student-athlete's educational institution.
  • Schools would be allowed up to two off-campus contacts during the January contact period of a prospective student-athlete's junior year of high school. A school would also be allowed one off-campus contact during the spring contact period of a prospective student-athlete's junior year of high school.
  • The head football coach could make only one off-campus contact during the prospective student-athlete's junior year and one off-campus contact during the prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school with a prospect or their family members. The model would not change the off-campus recruiting prohibition of FBS head coaches during the spring contact period.

The only contact period for everyone is from January 5th to January 31st; with some exceptions in mid January; feb 1st is a quiet period day; then the rest of February into the first day of march is a dead period. April 15 to May 23rd is the spring contact period. March 2nd to april 14th is a quiet period.

Playoff teams, and really **** near all teams considering the transfer portal windows plus staffing changes, aren’t really going to be able to utilize January to do in-home visits with juniors who are 300+ days away from enrolling at schools. Before the shifts, January is when in-home visits from HCs would occur for seniors deciding where to go.
 
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