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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Per NCAA: "If a college coach calls you more than once, contacts you off campus, pays your expenses to visit the campus, or in Divisions I and II, issues you a National Letter of Intent or a written offer of financial aid, you are considered to be recruited" I have had 2 kids who took official D1 visits and committed with no athletic $ and one who took an unofficial D1 visit but committed with an NLI for athletic $. All 3 per NCAA are considered recruited athletes.[/quote] Yes, which is why the OP was confusing. “Walk on” athletes (Wikipedia: A walk-on, in American and Canadian college athletics, is an athlete who becomes part of a team without being awarded an athletic scholarship.) are confused with not being recruited. This is exactly the wording OP was confused by. Kid from the school said the athlete was a “walk on who didn’t make the roster” and OP made the assumption he was not recruited.[/quote]
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