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NCAA removes spring transfer window for football

NCAA removes spring transfer window for football

The NCAA has made a significant change to its transfer rules for college football players. The organization has voted to remove the spring transfer portal window, which previously allowed players to enter the portal during a specific period in the offseason. However, the NCAA did not approve the proposal to establish a new transfer window from January 2nd to January 11th as the sole period for FBS and FCS players to enter the portal. This means that the transfer portal will now be open year-round, allowing players to enter it at any time. The decision is aimed at providing more flexibility for student-athletes and simplifying the transfer process. It also reflects the NCAA's ongoing efforts to adapt its rules to the changing landscape of college athletics, particularly with regards to the transfer market and player mobility.

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