The NCAA wants to restrict when and where college football coaches can hold satellite camps and have two early signing periods for high school prospects.
The two proposals by the Division I Council announced Wednesday were recommended by the football oversight committee as part of comprehensive reforms to the recruiting calendar. The council also recommended allowing FBS schools to have 10 assistant coaches.
The proposals need approval by the Board of Directors, and the Collegiate Commissioners Association, which administers the national letter of intent recruits usually sign to make binding commitments to schools, must OK the early signing periods.