Few observers, if any, would argue that of all the so-called major college sports, baseball has remained the least affected by money and greed. It has remained closest to the…
Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa revealed an unnamed SEC school offered him $1.5 million to enter the NCAA transfer portal during the offseason. Tap below to read the report by Will…
The NCAA Division I Council approved legislation on Wednesday to limit waivers for second-time transfers. Tap below to read the report from Shehan Jeyarajah of CBSSports. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ncaa-council-votes-to-limit-eligibility-for-second-time-transfers-to-curb-ballooning-portal-usage/
No matter how programs prepare, the Transfer Portal opens up in less than 20 days. Tap below to read the article Pete Nakos of ON3.com https://www.on3.com/nil/news/transfer-portal-nil-college-football-collision-course-ncaa-collectives/
The NCAA on Friday rescinded a ruling issued earlier this week that appeared to shut down the transfer portal at the conclusion of the fall semester. Tap below to read…
The NCAA has muddied the waters on players transferring between semesters. Tap below to read the report by Dennis Dodd of CBSSports. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/coaches-compliance-personnel-confounded-by-ncaa-ruling-complicating-transfers-between-semesters/
The NCAA has informed schools to withdraw portal entries that have been created since the NCAA Board of Directors approved the transfer portal windows Aug. 31. Tap below to read…
The word of the summer, at least as far as college baseball coaches are concerned, was “busy.” Some of that is a full-bore return to in-person recruiting, which had coaches…
Unlimited free agency may not come to college sports as quickly as some expected. Tap below to read the article by Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic. https://theathletic.com/3462837/2022/07/30/ncaa-transfer-rules/
Get ready to see athletes play for four schools in four years when the NCAA approves new transfer rules next month. Tap below to read the article by Dennis Dodd…