On Wednesday afternoon, the NCAA officially announced it would be pushing the recruiting dead period from April 15 back to May 31, meaning schools will not be able to have face-to-face contact with recruits or transfers for at least another two months. No campus trips, no traveling to see recruits and their families for in-home visits, nothing.
Now, the remaining elite prospects in the class of 2020, along with the top available graduate transfers on the market are left with two options: wait until the dust settles on this recruiting stoppage or make decisions based on phone/video calls and prior knowledge of potential schools without taking new visits.