Recruiting & Roster
What is Quiet Period in college football?
In college football, Quiet Period means: A recruiting period when certain in-person contact is limited, often to campus-based interactions. It is used to describe recruiting & roster context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Quiet Period means: A recruiting period when certain in-person contact is limited, often to campus-based interactions. It is used to describe recruiting & roster context in college football.
Definition
A recruiting period when certain in-person contact is limited, often to campus-based interactions.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Quiet Period context on recruiting, roster, and transfer pages where player movement and team building need plain-English explanation.
Related Glossary Terms
Contact PeriodA recruiting calendar period when coaches may have certain forms of direct contact with recruits.Dead PeriodA recruiting calendar period when in-person recruiting contact is restricted.Evaluation PeriodA recruiting period when coaches may evaluate prospects, such as at games, practices, or events.Athletic Aid AgreementAn agreement tied to a student-athlete's athletic financial aid.Blue-Chip RatioThe percentage of a roster or recruiting class made up of blue-chip recruits.Blue-Chip RecruitA high-end recruit, usually a four-star or five-star prospect.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24