Recruiting Thoughts from Butch Davis
July 28th, 2008 - byRelationship Building and Recruiting are two skills that go hand in hand in college athletics. Coaches are always striving to build their recruiting networks and develop solid contacts at high schools, camps and most importantly with student athletes. The time tables involved in that cycle have been getting earlier and earlier in recent years. InsideCarolina.com sat down with second year Coach Butch Davis to discuss the challenges he is facing while rebuilding the University of North Carolina Program.
You mentioned on Signing Day that you still felt like you were a little bit behind in terms of building relationships…
“I didn’t realize how badly — we were probably two years behind the day I took the job
compared to everybody else in the country. Recruiting has changed so much and it’s changed even more just in the last year. With kids pushing to try and get commitments from 2010 kids, we hadn’t even gotten the ‘08 kids into school yet, and we’re already half-through the ‘09 class and already talking to 2010 kids.
“When I took the job so many kids - you pick up the phone and call the high school coach and you’d like for the kid to visit - and he goes ‘well, coach, Carolina’s ok, but I’ve gone to Phil Fulmer’s camp the last three years’ or ‘I’ve gone to a camp since I was in the ninth grade.’ So, we were trying to recruit kids and it’s like trying to talk to somebody that’s engaged and going to get married next month, to somehow break up and that doesn’t happen very often, you know?
“But, the longer we’ve been here now we’re getting 500-600 kids every summer into camp. We’re starting to build relationships and now we’re starting on an even playing field with a lot of the coaching staffs, for the kids in the ninth and 10th and 11th grade. Now, they don’t have those committed loyalties because of where they’ve been going. Now, hopefully recruiting starts to swing a little bit.
Coach Davis explained exactly why it so important for recruits to start developing relationships early. Since slots are being snatched up by athletes earlier than ever before its up to recruits to jumpstart the process and start contacting coaches pro-actively.
A less familiar term to many, both general sports fans and athletes going through the recruiting process, is “grayshirt“. What happens in this scenario is when an athlete delays enrollment into the university without losing a year of eligibility. In this case, the athlete isn’t allowed to practice or can’t receive their scholarship and is often put into effect when a coach has too many scholarship athletes.

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