Daily Archives: 24 January 2009

NCAA Recruiting Rules Change

Surprise!  Surprise!

The NCAA thinks it is just like big time professional sports and has an annual meeting to discuss rules and changes to said rules.  If you have ever gone through the NCAA recruiting manual, I am amazed there are not more violations.  It is like reading a state report but much more dry and hard to figure out.

The big change this year involves men’s basketball and recruiting.  Why men’s basketball was singled out is beyond me but it was.  You are now considered a recruit as young as seventh grade in men’s basketball.  Why, you may ask?  The reasoning stated is that a lot of college coaches run clinics and summer camps aimed at this age level.  To give everyone a level playing field, the new rule as to the age of a prospect has been set up.

What is my biggest problem with this new rule?  Well, we can start off with it being hard for parents of juniors and seniors in high school to keep up with what is needed for NCAA recruiting and eligibility.  It is harder for student-athletes and potential recruits to keep up on what is needed by the NCAA.  It is also expensive to keep up on what is needed as there is a filing fee for eligibility clearance for division 1 and division 2 schools.  There is no longer a need for this clearinghouse filing for division 3 schools.

Another reason I find this a ridiculous new rule is that it only applies to one sport.  Within that sport, it only applies to the male portion of it.  That is hugely discriminatory.  If I were a men’s basketball coach, I would be screaming.  Set the rule and make everyone play by it or do not make the rule at all.

The logic behind it that coaches run clinics and camps is true.  It is not just men’s basketball coaches that do this though.  It is soccer coaches, hockey coaches, lacrosse coaches, football coaches.  You need to apply the rule to male and female sports.  You need to apply the rule to all sports, not just basketball.

Heaven help that parent whose son is 12 and in 7th grade and extremely good at basketball.  His chances of being seen by a coach who will follow him until he is starting to look at colleges has just decreased.  His chances of going to a clinic or camp where a real, live college coach will help improve his skills has just decreased.


Diving at Oneonta

I love to go to swim meets that are not at Maine-Endwell.  You see, my son is a diver, not a swimmer.  He does occasionally swim exhibition heats but he does not swim much.  He dives.  So why do I dislike going to home meets?  Maine-Endwell does not currently have a diving board for diving during swim meets.

When my son, who is now a senior in high school, began diving in middle school, I presumed that the divers would dive at the same pool they practiced at – a neighboring high school – and then come over to the meet at Maine-Endwell with scores.  Of course, I didn’t realize that most meets are scheduled for the same days so the pool would be in use.  I also didn’t realize that this would mean additional officials in a sport where, as far as I can tell, officials are at a premium.  So, for divers at Maine-Endwell, you only dive in away meets so half your meets are without your specialty.

Last night, I actually got to Oneonta High School with time to take some still shots during diving warmups.  Below is what the three boys look like on the board or in the water or in a splash.  Please be nice – I don’t have a fancy camera.


Sunset in January

The past few years the area of upstate NY that I live in has seen considerable January thaws.  This year it is not looking as if this will be the case.  I believe our January thaw was yesterday where we might have hit 40F but were definitely in the high 30′sF.

I was driving east along I-88 to go to my 18 year old son’s swimming and diving meet at Oneonta.  The trip is relatively painless now that the road is in good shape, having experienced some problems during the flooding back in 2006.  I glance in my review mirror and start looking for a place to pull over.

The sunset on this beautiful January day is absolutely gorgeous.  I did not pull over on a fairly busy interstate to take pictures of the sunset but I did take a couple after I arrived at the Oneonta High School.  While not nearly as brilliant as the views in my rearview mirror, below are sky shots from around 5 pm ET on January 23, 2009 in Oneonta, NY.


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