The NCAA Division I Council will meet this week and are expected to vote to end the current dead period that has lasted the last 15 months by June 1. However, what that will look like is still to be decided. There are two models that will be considered. One would allow each respective sport to pick up their normal designated recruiting calendar on June 1. The other would be a hybrid model that would phase in what has been called a “modified quiet period”. While what could be “modified” about it remains to be seen, in the second instance programs would be allowed to bring PSAs to campus and hold institutional camps but would still not be allowed off-campus to recruit/evaluate prospects or work non-institutional camps. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) had joined a coalition of other sports governing bodies last month in requesting all recruiting activities resume starting April 15. RTS has learned however there could be “backroom” support from the larger DI institutes for the quiet period model as it would allow them to stay on-campus and bring all prospects to them while also cornering the camps market.