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Here’s why coaches can sometimes tweet the names of recruits

Illinois did not commit an NCAA violation in acknowledging a 2015 recruit publicly.

The NCAA has rules about when coaches can use the names of recruits, because the NCAA is silly. It’s why coaches like Kevin Sumlin have to speak in code to announce they’ve gotten a new commitment.

So Tuesday, when Illinois actually announced that it had gotten a new recruit — before National Signing Day and before the player was enrolled — people naturally expected an NCAA violation.

However, a new NCAA rule allows teams to announce they’ve added recruits once that player has signed an early enrollee grand-in-aid agreement. So while the recruit in question, three-star Dekalb running back Dre Brown, is technically not enrolled in the school, the new rule allows the school to acknowledge his existence.

Basically, the NCAA now lets schools sign players a little earlier than they did before if that player is enrolling early. How progressive!

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