The NCAA is considering changes to the transfer process for Division I men's and women's basketball that would shift the timing of and shrink the windows when players can officially enter the transfer ...
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A coaching change in college football previously meant an immediate transfer portal opening for players. That's not the case now, and notable at Colorado State after the firing of Jay Norvell on Oct.
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The NCAA's FBS Oversight Committee approved a modification Monday to its new January transfer window that will allow undergraduate and postgraduate players to enter the transfer portal from Jan. 2-16.
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A college football landscape that’s often described by its biggest detractors as lawless and chaotic just got a little bit more order. The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee voted on Wednesday, ...