The Truth About Aug 1st for College Baseball Recruits

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In this video, we're going to talk about the truth about Aug 1st for college baseball recruits. This is an important day for recruits and their families, so be sure to watch to learn all you need to know!

Aug 1st is a very important day for college baseball recruits, and we're here to dispel some of the myths and misconceptions about the day. In this video, we'll give you the truth about Aug 1st and what you need to know if you're a college baseball recruit.
The college baseball recruiting world turned upside-down this past week after the NCAA Division I Council approved recruiting changes that will drastically alter recruiting. In essence, the new rules eliminate recruiting communication between college coaches and high school underclassmen, including scholarship or roster offers.

The new rules make August 1st of a prospective student-athlete’s junior year the first day when recruits and college coaches can communicate for recruiting purposes. The August 1st date will also be the first day 3rd parties (HS/Travel Coaches/Recruiting Advisors) can act as intermediaries between college coaches and players/families, eliminating the most enabling loophole to underclassmen recruiting with the current rules. These changes will have a significant impact on early recruiting and curtail or conceivably end underclassmen verbal commitments. The new legislation goes into effect April 26th and will apply to everyone, forcing even underclassmen who have already verbally committed to a program to cease communication with the coaches at schools they plan to attend until August 1 of the summer before junior year.
https://keepplayingbaseball.org/new-d1-recruiting-rules-april-2023/

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