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NCAA suspends limits on official visits for college football


The NCAA issued a blanket waiver on Friday suspending the limit on the number of official visits that college football programs are permitted to host in a given recruiting cycle. The waiver, announced in an NCAA statement, is effective immediately and applies to the current recruiting cycle that began on April 1 and runs through March 31, 2025. (ESPN.com)

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NCAA suspends limits on official visits for college football