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NCAA Focuses On Recruiting Reforms
By Evan Daniels
Recruiting Analyst
Posted Nov 4, 2009


Last week the NCAA Board of Directors took a look at a handful of proposals that will affect the recruiting game. Camp employment, scouting services and "package deals" are among the main issues in the new reform package.

The NCAA is cracking down.

After a summer of complaints from college coaches the NCAA is taking steps to try and eliminate the money trail to people associated with prospective student athletes.

“I think there’s been enough frustration expressed by coaches,” Oklahoma head coach Jeff Capel said. “I think there’s been so much frustration and it all just hit a head. I think this summer some people saw some stuff and some things happened and there needed to be some action taken.”

Last week the Division I Board of Directors approved a handful of proposals. Among the main issues at hand have to do with the employment relating to noncoaching staff positions, subscriptions services that provide little info and donations to nonprofit organizations.

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