From the NCAA's website:
 
What is a dead period?

During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with 
college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch 
student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and 
telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period.

So there is some ambiguity here.  Copeland said he was contacted.  That could 
be a call or a tweet or a text... Where does a tweet and text fall in to the 
above?
Since no one is talking about it, I am guessing it is perfectly fine.


    On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 1:02:57 PM EST, Woody <gatorrr...@gmail.com> 
wrote:  
 
 Zach said on the radio the other day that coaches cannot contact them 
directly. Only players can contact coaches.
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Ken Kirkley <k...@kirkley.net> wrote:


I’m pretty sure they are still allowed to text and DM recruits during the dead 
period.  Just no coach initiated phone calls or in-person visits allowed.

 

From: 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk [mailto:gatortalk@ googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 11:13 AM
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Sounds like a violation to me then...

 

Most schools would self-report it and half all recruiting of the athlete.  
Think that will happen here?

 

 

 

On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 10:39:27 AM EST, Woody Bass <gatorrr...@gmail.com> 
wrote: 

 

 

Nope. They cant till 1/11. He recruit can contact THEM but not vice versa. 

 

Woody

 


On Jan 9, 2018, at 10:07 AM, 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk 
<gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Woah!!! Wait a minute... This is a DEAD period for recruiting... 

 

"Highly coveted 4-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland, a former Florida commit 
who remains a top target of the Gators, tweeted that he was contacted by the 
Tide after its epic 26-23 win over Georgia and seemed impressed by the gesture."

 

They are not supposed to be reaching out to ANYONE until 1/11.  From the NCAA 
website for FBS football http://www.ncaa.org/sites/ default/files/2017-18DIREC_ 
BowlSubdivisionFootballRecruit ingCalendar_20171116.pdf

 

(2) December 18, 2017, through January 11, 2018: [applicable to all prospective 
student-athletes (see Bylaw 13.02.5.5.2)]:  Dead Period

 

 

So is there some loophole here?  

 

Scott

 

 

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Alabama impresses top Florida WR target Jacob Copeland as high-profile 
recruiting battle heats up



Jordan McPherson/SEC Country

Coveted 4-star WR prospect Jacob Copeland remains a top target for the Gators 
in this signing class.

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Crimson Tide coaches reach out to Jacob Copeland after national title win

Alabama coach Nick Saban never loses sight of the big picture, so even in the 
postgame glow of the program’s fifth national championship in the last nine 
seasons, the Crimson Tide coaching staff was apparently already back to work on 
its recruiting class late Monday night.

Highly coveted 4-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland, a former Florida commit who 
remains a top target of the Gators, tweeted that he was contacted by the Tide 
after its epic 26-23 win over Georgia and seemed impressed by the gesture.

Copeland, from Pensacola, Fla., is ranked the No. 9 WR in the Class of 2018, 
according to the 247Sports composite. He de-committed from Florida during the 
coaching coach, but he has been a priority target for new coach Dan Mullen and 
his staff (with new freshman quarterback Emory Jones making his own push for 
Copeland).

SEC Country’s Zach Abolverdi ranked Copeland No. 1 on Florida’s WR wish list  
and considers Alabama and Florida to be the prospect’s top suitors. He’s set to 
visit Alabama on Jan. 26 and Florida on Feb. 2 before making his decision by 
National Signing Day.

Copeland also tweeted his support of Saban and the Tide prior to the game 
Monday night.

While Alabama used its national spotlight to make another strong impression on 
Copeland, Florida wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales made a compelling sales 
pitch of his own last month when he told Copeland he envisioned him in the mold 
of former Gators star Percy Harvin.

 

“‘You’re another Percy.’ That’s what he told me,” Copeland told SEC Country. 
“Footwork wise, a lot of coaches don’t really look at that. So just knowing 
that he watched my footwork and the way I get around to make himself open, that 
made me lock him in real close.”

The two are in regular communication and his recruitment will remain a top 
story line for the Gators over this next month.

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In other Florida football news
   
   - In the latest Chomp Chat podcast, Abolverdi and Florida broadcaster Jeff 
Cardozo discuss the timeline for when Dan Mullen might have Florida back in the 
national championship hunt.
   - National college football reporter Brett McMurphy tweeted out the national 
championship odds for next season from one sports book, which has Florida at 
60/1.
   - SEC Country’s staff voted on its “Way-too-early Top 25” for 2018. Florida 
didn’t make the list, but the top two teams should look familiar.

Recruiting roundup
   
   - Florida’s new coaching staff re-offered Caleb Tannor, a 4-star defensive 
end from Lithonia, Ga. Tannor committed to Georgia last summer before 
de-committing in November. The 247Sports composite ranks him as the 19th best 
weakside defensive end in the Class of 2018.

Florida basketball could be without PG Chris Chiozza

The Gators got some surprising and not so positive news Monday when senior 
point guard Chris Chiozza tested positive for strep throat.

He is being held out of practice and his status for the Gators’ home game 
Wednesday night with Mississippi State is now in jeopardy. The team was 
optimistic Chiozza would be able to play, but it is expected to be a game-day 
decision.

Chiozza might be the most indispensable player on this Florida roster. He 
averages a team-high 31.7 minutes per game and is the unquestioned floor 
leader, having come through in the clutch yet again Saturday at Missouri with a 
steal and game-winning layup in the final seconds.

 

Chiozza is averaging a career-best 13.1 points along with 5.8 assists per 
contest. If he can’t play, regular 2-guard KeVaughn Allen would likely handle a 
larger share of the point guard duties while freshman Michael Okauru could see 
an increase in playing time.

Mississippi State comes into Gainesville with a 13-2 overall record and 1-1 
mark in the SEC, while the Gators (11-4, 3-0) are unbeaten in conference play.

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What they’re saying on Twitter

Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland has an optimistic view of where the 
Gators will be a year from now:

Alabama kicker Andy Pappanastos had a rough night Monday, including missing a 
potential game-winning field goal at the end of regulation. Former Florida 
kicker Eddy Pineiro had this to say:

Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin posted a photo of he and predecessor 
Jeremy Foley visiting with students from Japan here to learn about U.S. college 
athletics:

Former Florida (and Alabama) QB Luke Del Rio was one Gator pulling hard for the 
Tide last night:

While fellow former Gators QB Austin Appleby shared his appreciation for 
Alabama freshman Tua Tagovailoa’s game-winning TD pass to beat Georgia:

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Florida recruiting: Gators welcome 8 mid-year enrollees to campus 



Florida signee Dameon Pierce is one of eight mid-year enrollees for the Gators.

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Gators welcome mid-year enrollees

The Florida football team will receive some new additions this week.

Eight signees are scheduled to enroll Monday and begin classes at UF. The 
Gators welcome quarterback Emory Jones, running backs Dameon Pierce and Iverson 
Clement, offensive linemen Noah Banks (JUCO) and Chris Bleich, 
linebacker/safety Amari Burney and defensive backs Trey Dean and Randy Russell.

All eyes will be on Jones in spring practice as he competes with quarterbacks 
Feleipe Franks, Kyle Trask and Jake Allen. However, the top-50 overall recruit 
is not the only incoming player who addresses a position of need for Florida 
coach Dan Mullen.

RELATED: Emory Jones officially enrolls at Florida, excited to compete for 
starting job

Pierce and Clement are both talented ball carriers with skill sets that differ 
from Florida’s current backs. Banks and Bleich will help the numbers along the 
offensive line, while Burney, Dean and Russell give the Gators some much-needed 
depth on defense.

“Just the general philosophy of enrolling early I think gives you a jump-start 
in your college career,” Mullen said after the early signing period. “They also 
get to go through an offseason conditioning program and to get to go through 
spring ball. I do think it helps them with the foundation of building for their 
future, and certainly with the opportunity to get on the field early in their 
career.”

Florida support staff changes

Florida director of player personnel Drew Hughes left the program over the 
weekend to accept the same position at Tennessee. Hughes had been at UF since 
January 2014 and helped the Gators sign back-to-back top-15 recruiting classes.

“Drew has done a really good job working, I guess maybe even adjusting to, what 
we’re looking for,” Mullen said of Hughes after the early signing period. “In 
the change of recruiting style, the change of possible personnel and what we’re 
looking for out of the players, but also change in the character and the makeup 
of the players that we’re looking for. So I think he’s done a really good job 
for us, helping transition through the staff, trying to be as organized as he 
can and trying to get us after as many players as he can of kind of being that 
link.”

In addition to Hughes, on-campus recruiting director John Herron and program 
assistant Ryan Smith are no longer on Florida’s support staff.

Miss a previous Gator Chomps notebook? Find every daily recap of Florida Gators 
recruiting right here.

 

 

Dan Mullen will have Florida in national championship contention by Year 3 



Florida coach Dan Mullen won two national championship with the Gators as their 
offensive coordinator.

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Game.

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Florida coach Dan Mullen should be able to turn the Gators into a championship 
contender by the 2020 season.

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enrollees and the departure of director of player personnel Drew Hughes. You 
can listen to the podcast on iTunes or below on SoundCloud.

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Florida’s Billy Gonzales compares WR Jacob Copeland to Percy Harvin 



Former Florida WR Percy Harvin (left) and Gators WR target Jacob Copeland.

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Former Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin was one of Jacob Copeland’s favorite 
players growing up.

The 4-star wide receiver now has a chance to play for Harvin’s position coach 
in college, Billy Gonzales. He served as Florida’s receivers coach from 2005-09 
and returned to the Gators in late November with new head coach Dan Mullen.

Copeland is the No. 1 target for Gonzales, who has been recruiting the top-100 
overall recruit since the spring of 2016. Gonzales offered him when he was at 
Mississippi State, but Copeland said he didn’t have interest in the Bulldogs.

With Gonzalez now in Gainesville, he communicates regularly with the former 
Gators commit.

“Florida was already a top school for me,” Copeland said. “Now Coach Gonzales 
is there and we’re always wrapping it up. After he was hired, he hit me up and 
said it was meant for him to coach me.

“I’d love to play for him. He has put players in the league. Just knowing that 
he’s got a good background and coached Percy at Florida. He wants to use me at 
the same position.”

During their in-home visit in December, Gonzales pulled up Copeland’s 
highlights on his phone and started analyzing the receiver’s game with him. His 
evaluation blew Copeland away.

“‘You’re another Percy.’ That’s what he told me,” Copeland said. “Footwork 
wise, a lot of coaches don’t really look at that. So just knowing that he 
watched my footwork and the way I get around to make himself open, that made me 
lock him in real close.”

Though Copeland appreciates being compared to one of his favorite players, he’s 
not trying to be the next Harvin if he does go to Florida.

“It somewhat does,” Copeland said when asked if the comparison excites him. 
“When people tell me I could be another Percy, I tell them I don’t want to be 
another Percy. I want to be the first and only Jacob Copeland.”

Copeland is ranked the nation’s No. 9 wide receiver and No. 54 overall prospect 
in the 247Sports Composite. He visited Tennessee last month and will take trips 
to Texas A&M (Jan. 19), Alabama (Jan. 26) and Florida (Feb. 2) before making 
his decision on National Signing Day.

“This last month is going to be crazy. Schools are going to be coming by the 
house,” Copeland said. “When Coach Mullen took the job, I was one of his first 
calls. I wasn’t even committed to Florida and he wanted to talk to me ASAP. 
He’s going to come do an-home visit an in January.”

 

Florida recruiting: Prioritizing the WR targets for Gators



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WR Justin Watkins officially visits Florida this weekend.

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With Trevon Grimes and Van Jefferson transferring to Florida, the Gators won’t 
sign more than three wide receiver recruits in their 2018 class. Corey Gammage 
is currently committed, but he’s not expected to stick with his pledge.

 

Here are the top targets at the position:

1. Jacob Copeland, 4-star WR, Escambia High School (Pensacola, Fla.)

Copeland is the No. 1 target at the position for Florida coach Dan Mullen and 
receivers coach Billy Gonzales. He visited Tennessee last month and will take 
trips to Texas A&M (Jan. 19), Alabama (Jan. 26) and Florida (Feb. 2) before 
making his decision on National Signing Day. The Crimson Tide and Gators are 
considered his top teams.

2. Justin Watkins, 4-star WR, East Ridge High School (Clermont, Fla.)

Florida is now the leader for Watkins after the latest developments in his 
recruitment. He was scheduled to decide between Alabama and LSU at the Under 
Armour All-America Game, but neither school was ready to accept his pledge. 
Watkins will now officially visit Florida on Friday and could be on commitment 
watch this weekend.

3. Tommy Bush, 4-star WR, Samuel Clemens High School (Schertz, Texas)

Bush received an offer from the Gators on Dec. 13 and has a relationship with 
new UF assistant Brian Johnson, who recruited him last year as Houston’s 
offensive coordinator. Bush has already visited Georgia, Michigan State and 
Nebraska. Florida is fighting to land one of his final trips along with Baylor, 
Notre Dame and Ole Miss.

4. Anthony Schwartz, 4-star WR, American Heritage High School (Plantation, Fla.)

The Gators led for Schwartz in the summer and fall, but the coaching changes at 
UF opened the door for Auburn. Schwartz committed to the Tigers at the Under 
Armour All-America Game, but his recruitment may not be over yet. The Gators 
could still host Schwartz on an official visit this month, though their chances 
are better with Watkins.

5. Justyn Ross, 4-star WR, Central High School (Phenix City, Ala.)

Ross and fellow top-100 receiver Jalen Preston are considering a potential trip 
to Florida this month. Both appear to be long shots, but Ross is more likely to 
make his way to Gainesville. He has a relationship with Gators QB early 
enrollee Emory Jones and communicates with Mullen and Gonzales. Alabama, Auburn 
and Clemson are the favorites for Ross.

 

Gators are back to class at Florida as early enrollees arrive on campus



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The offseason is underway for Florida football coach Dan Mullen as the Gators' 
early enrollees moved in on campus over the weekend.

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New QB Emory Jones officially moves in at Florida

Florida’s football players returned to campus over the weekend and its eight 
early enrollees moved in for the first time in preparation for the new semester.

That included high-profile quarterback signee Emory Jones, who decided to be a 
Gator just a few weeks ago while capping a whirlwind end to his recruitment.

Jones spoke to reporters about his excitement to get going at Florida last week 
in Orlando during his experience at the Under Armour All-America Game.

“They want me to work hard and compete. They told me it’s going to be hard for 
a freshman to come in and start, so I know I have to get to work, compete with 
a lot of guys there now. I’m ready for it,” Jones said.

“… I feel like I’m the type of dude to come in and change a program around. 
There’s not really any pressure to it. This is what I do. I worked so hard for 
this and it’s all paying off now. I definitely accept this challenge. I know 
what I have to do.”

Meanwhile, Jones continues to try to boost Florida’s recruiting efforts. He 
furthered his rapport with top wide receiver target Jacob Copeland last week in 
Orlando and continues to make a not-so-subtle push to land the undecided 
playmaker, with a little help this time from new Gators running back Dameon 
Pierce.

Read more of Jones’ comments about getting started at Florida here.

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In other Florida football news
   
   - Florida officially announced the addition of assistant coach Christian 
Robinson on Friday. Robinson is a former Georgia linebacker who worked with 
Mullen and defensive coordinator Todd Grantham at Mississippi State last year. 
He’ll coach the Gators’ inside linebackers.
   - Emory Jones discussed his relationship with Florida’s returning 
quarterbacks.
   - See SEC Country’s staff picks for the national championship game Monday 
night between Alabama and Georgia.

Recruiting roundup
   
   - SEC Country’s Zach Abolverdi takes a closer look at Florida’s chances of 
landing 4-star linebacker Quay Walker, an Alabama commit who is set to visit 
the Gators on Jan. 12.

Florida basketball all alone atop SEC

It’s very early in the conference season, sure, but the Florida men’s 
basketball team has nonetheless asserted itself atop the SEC standings as the 
only 3-0 team in the league. (Auburn is off to a 2-0 start.)

The Gators twice trailed by at least 10 points two separate times Saturday at 
Missouri before rallying back for a dramatic 77-75 win as senior point guard 
Chris Chiozza stole a pass and scored the game-winning layup in the final 
seconds.

That final play is just the latest clutch performance from Chiozza and is worth 
a second (or third or fourth) look. Check it out here.

 

Meanwhile, Florida returns to its home court to host Mississippi State on 
Wednesday before traveling to play at Ole Miss on Saturday.

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What they’re saying on Twitter

The official Florida basketball account posted a behind-the-scenes video from 
the aftermath of the Gators’ win Saturday:

Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin shared his support for the New 
Orleans Saints after their playoff win Sunday.

Lee Begley, Florida’s new director of recruiting operations, shared a photo of 
the Gators’ first team meal of the new semester:

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Florida basketball: Chris Chiozza’s status in doubt for Mississippi State game 
due to strep throat 



Senior point guard Chris Chiozza has strep throat and won't practice for 
Florida on Monday or Tuesday.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Two days after leading the Florida basketball team to a 
dramatic last-second win at Missouri, senior point guard Chris Chiozza was 
diagnosed with strep throat, putting his status for the Gators’ game Wednesday 
night against Mississippi State in jeopardy.

Chiozza won’t practice Monday or Tuesday and the team remains hopeful he’ll be 
able to play against the Bulldogs, but it could come down to a game day 
decision.

Florida coach Mike White had already finished speaking with reporters Monday 
morning, lauding Chiozza’s play, when word came out from the team’s medical 
staff. Chiozza had been scheduled to speak with the media as well, but he was 
not feeling well and proceeded to meet with the trainers.

Chiozza has been the leader of this Florida team, helping the Gators (11-4) to 
a 3-0 start in SEC play, including his clutch performance Saturday when he 
stole a pass with the clock ticking down and raced for the game-winning layup 
before the buzzer in a 77-75 win at Missouri.

“Right when he made the steal, I remember looking up at the clock immediately 
and thinking, ‘Yeah, he’s got time.’ And then I thought, ‘Boy, I love Chris 
Chiozza. I’m glad he’s on my team,'” White said. 

Chiozza ranks third on the Gators in scoring at 13.1 points per game while also 
averaging 5.8 assists in a team-high 31.7 minutes per contest.

If he can’t play Wednesday night, junior guard KeVaughn Allen would likely take 
a large share of the point guard responsibilities while freshman Mike Okauru 
would probably see more playing time.

Mississippi State visits with a 13-2 overall record and 1-1 mark in the SEC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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