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NCAA to Adopt Rule Change to Allow Unlimited Transfers, Immediate Eligibility

Doric Sam

The NCAA is adopting a new rule that will be a game-changer for student-athletes who want to transfer schools.

Per Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, athletes who meet academic requirements will be allowed unlimited transfers and will be granted immediate eligibility under the new rule system.

Chris Vannini of The Athletic added that the transfer portal windows will remain in place, and players will not be able to play for two different teams within the same season.

The rule changes come after a court injunction in December allowed players who transferred multiple times to return to competition after previously being barred from doing so by the NCAA. While players and schools continued to operate as if those rules were permanent, they weren't officially in place until Wednesday's decision.

Under the previous rules, players were allowed to play right away after their first transfer, but they would have to sit for a year after each subsequent transfer. Per The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach, those rules were put in place in April 2021, just a few months before the NCAA removed its restrictions from blocking student-athletes from profiting from their name, image and likeness.

The current NIL regulations along with the updated transfer rules will surely shift the landscape of college sports. There has already been an increase in player movement over the past few years, which has led some to assert that college sports are becoming more and more like professional sports.

Still, student-athletes deserve the freedom to be able to play where they want, so Wednesday's decision will undoubtedly be a benefit for them.

   

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