The current NCAA recruiting ‘dead period’ is almost over and Alabama football looks to be active in the ‘quiet period’ that goes for a week, July 25-31. The second Champions Cookout of the year will take place in Tuscaloosa during the short period before another NCAA ‘dead period’ begins.
For those needing a quick primer, ‘dead’ is not really dead and ‘quiet’ is certainly not quiet. No in-person contact is allowed in the ‘dead period’ but other contact is allowed. The ‘quiet period’ requires all in-person contact with a recruit or a recruit’s family must be on campus.