The coming months
Justin Rowland
EagleAction.com Recruiting Analyst
In the coming months BC will transition into a new part of the recruiting calendar. EagleAction.com has the latest.
Ken Babbitt
The coaches at BC probably won't be on the road recruiting a lot during the fall.
With a class packed almost to the brim the Eagles will transition into "finish" mode with 2016 - that's the Signing Day sprint, an effort to make sure all commitments stay on board and all signatures come in. The fall will be an important time for evaluating 2017 and 2018 prospects, and starting to arrange the board for the former cycle.
There will be plenty of players in the region attending BC home games, and who shows up to those might help us determine what the makeup of the next class will look like.
Sources have informed EagleAction.com that the coaches will be inviting many top underclassmen to fall camp practices, but because that coincides with high school practices and a busy preseason schedule for recruits themselves, expectations are modest in terms of who would be expected as a visitor. There's also a hope some commitments will make it to campus before the season begins so they can see what preseason preparations look like.
Right now the coaches have the month off although some individuals have popped in at different times. When July 28 rolls around vacation is over and season prep begins in earnest. There are no more camps.
Once again the Eagles will host commitments on unofficial visits after the season. The plan right now is to, once again, do all of the official visits in a two-week window. Those are tentatively scheduled for the first two weekends of December. With the limited spots, it's likely that the staff should easily be able to arrange to fit everyone they currently have into that window.
Oftentimes assistant coaches hit the road and scout talent when the team has a road game, depending on where the game is located and how heavily the program recruits there. BC has moved away from this recently because the road travel schedule during the season is so hectic and the games are obviously more important than anything else.
But just in case some coaches do float out to high schools during the fall, note that BC's road games are at Duke, Clemson, Louisville and Syracuse.
The Eagles do some recruiting in North Carolina though less so in the Triangle than in the Charlotte area. It's unlikely they would do much travel or talent surveying in South Carolina or Kentucky, but the Syracuse road game would afford the staff the opportunity to blanket New York games, if they so choose.
Justin Rowland
EagleAction.com Recruiting Analyst
In the coming months BC will transition into a new part of the recruiting calendar. EagleAction.com has the latest.
Ken Babbitt
The coaches at BC probably won't be on the road recruiting a lot during the fall.
With a class packed almost to the brim the Eagles will transition into "finish" mode with 2016 - that's the Signing Day sprint, an effort to make sure all commitments stay on board and all signatures come in. The fall will be an important time for evaluating 2017 and 2018 prospects, and starting to arrange the board for the former cycle.
There will be plenty of players in the region attending BC home games, and who shows up to those might help us determine what the makeup of the next class will look like.
Sources have informed EagleAction.com that the coaches will be inviting many top underclassmen to fall camp practices, but because that coincides with high school practices and a busy preseason schedule for recruits themselves, expectations are modest in terms of who would be expected as a visitor. There's also a hope some commitments will make it to campus before the season begins so they can see what preseason preparations look like.
Right now the coaches have the month off although some individuals have popped in at different times. When July 28 rolls around vacation is over and season prep begins in earnest. There are no more camps.
Once again the Eagles will host commitments on unofficial visits after the season. The plan right now is to, once again, do all of the official visits in a two-week window. Those are tentatively scheduled for the first two weekends of December. With the limited spots, it's likely that the staff should easily be able to arrange to fit everyone they currently have into that window.
Oftentimes assistant coaches hit the road and scout talent when the team has a road game, depending on where the game is located and how heavily the program recruits there. BC has moved away from this recently because the road travel schedule during the season is so hectic and the games are obviously more important than anything else.
But just in case some coaches do float out to high schools during the fall, note that BC's road games are at Duke, Clemson, Louisville and Syracuse.
The Eagles do some recruiting in North Carolina though less so in the Triangle than in the Charlotte area. It's unlikely they would do much travel or talent surveying in South Carolina or Kentucky, but the Syracuse road game would afford the staff the opportunity to blanket New York games, if they so choose.