{"id":209747,"date":"2020-07-30T15:52:57","date_gmt":"2020-07-30T22:52:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bilcomprd.wpengine.com\/?p=209747"},"modified":"2023-03-21T14:20:33","modified_gmt":"2023-03-21T21:20:33","slug":"5-ways-covid-19-has-changed-recruiting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ballislife.com\/5-ways-covid-19-has-changed-recruiting\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Ways COVID-19 Has Changed Recruiting"},"content":{"rendered":"

Over the past few weeks, we've discussed on our \"In The Paint\" podcast how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed high school and college basketball with high school players, high school and college coaches. Below are five ways the pandemic has changed college recruiting (perhaps forever).<\/p>\n

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There is no doubt COVID-19 has touched every aspect of life and high school and college basketball recruiting is no different. The pandemic has made colleges coaches re-evaluate how they build a roster and what is important they spend their time on. Some have even built new, innovative ways to work our use space on their campus facilities.<\/p>\n

Many things are temporarily halted or changed in the world of high school and grassroots basketball, but when it comes to recruiting some of the changes will end up being permanent. College coaching staffs are finding out it's advantageous to keep some of the things they've implemented since COVID-19 became a world-wide issue back in March. Below are five ways college basketball recruiting has changed that you need to know about.<\/p>\n

Colleges Are Making Evaluation Decisions Earlier<\/strong>
\nAccording to new NCAA rules, D1 recruits in most sports can now start taking official and unofficial visits starting August 1 before their junior year of high school. Obviously, nobody is taking campus visits right now during the pandemic, but when colleges are once again allowed to, potential scholarship players will be visiting as rising juniors. That means colleges will focus on on potential players they will ultimately offer sooner than ever. That means players have to physically and emotionally ready to approach the game in the necessary manner to secure a scholarship (habits, training, etc.) and be more realistic than ever about the level that makes most sense for them to play at.<\/p>\n