Recruiting Communications Are on Overload

From on January 31, 2013

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When Ray McCartney started coaching college football, there were phone calls, handwritten notes and visits crisscrossing the country to find recruits. Three options and done.

Recruiting has taken a long, digital trip for everyone involved -- high school and college coaches, the media covering college football and all the way down to the recruits. As the NCAA has continually tweaked its legislation of what is legal and not legal -- often far from the latest innovation -- lines of communication have shifted...

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