Question:
Once a prospect has signed a National Letter of Intent with Baylor University, is it permissible for a Baylor coach to contact that prospect at any time?
Answer:
No. There is no limit on the number of contacts that may be made with a prospect subsequent to the calendar day on which the prospect signs an NLI, however the following restrictions continue to apply:
No in-person, on- or off-campus contact during a dead period;
No in-person, on- or off-campus contact may be made with a non-qualifier enrolled in the first year of a two-year college;
No on- or off-campus contact (including correspondence and telephone calls) may be made by a representative of athletics interest (booster) except contact involving permissible pre-enrollment activities (e.g., a discussion of summer employment arrangements);
Rules governing contact with a prospect at a practice of competition site continue to apply (see Bylaw 13.1.7.2) except that contact with the prospect's relatives or legal guardians at a competition site shall be permitted; and
In football and basketball, any contact at the prospect's educational institution shall be confined to the permissible contact period and shall not exceed one visit per week.