

It appears that the progress that was being made towards ending the NCAA dead period for recruiting may not be as far along as we hoped.
Rivals' reporter Josh Helmholdt said Thursday that the NCAA Football Oversight Committee has recommended that the dead period extend through May 31. Here's an excerpt from the committee's recommendation:
This is obviously frustrating news for high school football players and their families around the country. It should be noted that the committee recommended the most recent extension of the dead period (which lasts through April 15), and the NCAA Division I Council instituted their recommendation. But the decision to extend the dead period ultimately lies with the council, so we aren't at the end of the road with this quite yet.
The dead period has been in place for almost a year now as the uncertainty around the pandemic continues. If you're unfamiliar, here are the definitions of "dead period" and "quiet period" from the NCAA's website:
There had been reports circulating that the current dead period would expire on April 15 and that the NCAA would move to a quiet period from April 16 - June 30. But that no longer appears to be the case.
Ohio State is hoping to hold its Spring Game on April 17, and would have been able to host recruits that weekend if a quiet period is instituted.
We will wait for the official ruling from the DI Council, but the situation is looking much less optimistic than it did a couple weeks ago.
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