“It’s definitely a win in our books.”

In a shocking development, the NCAA Division I Council actually passed something sensible.  Two things, actually:

College athletes who have enrolled in summer school and received athletics financial aid can transfer and play immediately without a waiver if their head coach departs before the first day of classes for the fall term. Additionally, walk-on student-athletes on teams that provide athletics aid and nonrecruited walk-ons can transfer and play immediately without a waiver. Those rules are effective for students who transfer to new schools this fall.

Good job, folks.

Oh, and this happened, too.

The Council also defeated a proposal that would have required schools to count financial aid for some postgraduate transfers against team limits for two years, regardless of whether the student remained enrolled after exhausting athletics eligibility. The proposal would have applied only to student-athletes competing in football and basketball.

I bet those lower division coaches are pissed right now.

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One response to ““It’s definitely a win in our books.”

  1. CB

    “I bet those lower division coaches are pissed right now.”

    Until they have a few good years and realize they can jump up to P5 and take all their best players with them. Bonus, the coaches don’t have to sit a year either.

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