A judge still has to approve it, but the involved parties have now agreed. This was reportedly expected a few weeks ago. Some recent transfers will get another year of eligibility and no new rule can be issued limiting athletes’ transfer abilities in the future.
It’s a whole new world, isn’t it?!☹️
Is it enough to make an AD retire early?
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It’s a whole new world, isn’t it?!☹️
Is it enough to make an AD retire early?
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NCAA agrees to drop transfer rule for Division I student athletes following civil lawsuit, Justice Department announces | CNN
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to drop a rule making it difficult for Division I college athletes to transfer schools and remain eligible to play following a civil lawsuit by the US Department of Justice and a coalition of states.
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