NCAA Recommends Significant Penalties for Accepting Transfers Outside Portal Window
NCAA aims to deter unauthorized transfers by proposing penalties including a six-game coach suspension, a 20% football budget fine, and five fewer roster spots next season.
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NCAA Puts Every College Football Program on Alert With Severe Transfer Portal Laws Under Consideration
The transfer portal rules stay in shuffle mode. First, the NCAA scrapped the spring window and went winter-only. Months later, the NCAA is back, sweeping in new changes with severe transfer portal rules. The latest twist? Programs get hit with penalties for late additions from the portal. “News: NCAA football oversight committee proposes penalties for schools that add transfers who left school outside the portal windows,” reported The Athletic’s…
Curt Cignetti Faces Major Challenge as New NCAA Rule Hits Indiana Hoosiers football
Curt Cignetti (Image Credits: Imagn) Curt Cignetti built Indiana’s turnaround on smart roster construction and aggressive recruiting. The NCAA just threw a wrench into that formula. New recommendations target programs trying to work around the single transfer portal window, and the penalties being discussed would cripple any coach caught testing the boundaries. The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee issued three severe…
NCAA Oversight Committee Proposes Budget, Roster Penalties For Portal Violations
The NCAA football oversight committee is recommending emergency legislation to protect the transfer portal window by issuing penalties for schools and coaches who circumvent the rules. The committee on Wednesday proposed the legislation to penalize schools who add players who did not make public their interest in transferring during the January transfer portal window. The proposed legislation would become effective immediately if approved at the…
NCAA proposes strict penalties for adding transfers out of portal window
The NCAA wants football teams to stick to the window.That's the message delivered by the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee on Wednesday, with the organization proposing stiff penalties for schools not observing the rules surrounding the transfer portal window in early January.Such penalties would include the head coach being prohibited from engaging in any football activities for a period of six weeks/games, the schoo…
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