College football coaches, players, and recruits are stuck in a nationwide limbo as the country deals with social distancing, but Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney says not a lot has changed for the Tigers.
The NCAA suspended all in-person recruiting until at least April 15 in response to the coronavirus. March 1-April 14 was slated to be a “quiet period” per NCAA rules, meaning prospects could visit college campuses. With the current circumstances, coaches and recruits cannot have any in-person contact.
The good news is that the Clemson coaching staff managed to host two elite junior days and hosted multiple prospects over the last few months.