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Additonal NCAA transfer rules change approved

Posted on 6/20/18 at 1:53 pm
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 6/20/18 at 1:53 pm
Autonomy conferences adjust aid rules
(NCAA.org)
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Change allows for scholarship changes in transfer situations

June 19, 2018 | Michelle Brutlag Hosick

In an expected next step, the Division I autonomy conferences Tuesday voted to allow schools to cancel a student’s scholarship at the end of a term if the student-athlete notifies the school of an impending transfer.

The decision is part of a comprehensive package of transfer reform that began last week with the Division I Council’s adoption of legislation allowing student-athletes to transfer and receive a scholarship without first asking for permission from their current school.

In 2015, the Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern conferences adopted a rule preventing schools from canceling a student-athlete’s athletics aid except in a specific set of circumstances, including academic ineligibility and disciplinary actions. Tuesday’s action adds notification of transfer to that list.

Schools can cancel the aid of a student-athlete as soon as he or she provides written notification of transfer, but the aid may not be reduced or canceled until the end of the term. Schools can re-award the scholarship at the end of the term, subject to other financial aid rules.

The Transfer Working Group recommended the autonomy conferences adopt the proposal, which also was supported by the Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. SAAC chair Noah Knight, former men’s basketball student-athlete and graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, said his fellow committee members supported the proposal to hold student-athletes accountable.

“In fairness to the transfer student-athlete’s teammates, coaching staff and overall team dynamic, the Division I SAAC felt that a student-athlete should not be able to give notification, search for other opportunities, then return to their institution if dissatisfied with their options with no repercussions,” Knight said.

The sponsoring conference, the Big 12, noted that allowing schools to cancel aid immediately provided a measure of fairness to student-athletes remaining at a school.

The autonomy vote is seen as a companion piece to the transfer legislation adopted by the Division I Council last week, which allows students greater choice of schools to attend when they want to transfer because they now can get a scholarship from a school after transfer without having to receive permission from their current school.

The legislation also strengthens the penalties for coaches who tamper with student-athletes on other Division I rosters and creates a national database so that schools know which student-athletes are interested in transferring.


The 65 schools in the five autonomy conferences and the 15 voting student-athletes participated in a web-based discussion forum Monday, and votes were cast electronically Tuesday.

Additionally, this week, the Collegiate Commissioners Association will consider changing National Letter of Intent rules to allow more freedom for student-athletes who have signed an NLI but are interested in considering new schools after their head coach leaves before they enroll.
This post was edited on 6/20/18 at 1:54 pm
Posted by deeprig9
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 6/20/18 at 1:56 pm to
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Additionally, this week, the Collegiate Commissioners Association will consider changing National Letter of Intent rules to allow more freedom for student-athletes who have signed an NLI but are interested in considering new schools after their head coach leaves before they enroll.



This one is huge. Coaches love this. "You can't fire me, I'll just take these here recruits with me to Job B!"
Posted by fibonaccisquared
The mystical waters of the Hooch
Member since Dec 2011
16898 posts
Posted on 6/20/18 at 2:22 pm to
Yep. Buried the lead there a little bit... lol.

All of it is interesting, but that would be a fascinating change.

I don't think there is as much fear of "you can't fire me because I'll take them"... since fired coaches don't *always* immediately land on their feet and when they do it's rarely at the same tier program... *but* the idea of ... just get us through NSD and then we'll figure out what we're going to do isn't going to fly anymore. Also, ADs will likely have to start thinking about when contract extensions go out as well, since a lot of job offers used to get taken right after NSD with coaches leaving for other jobs in college or pros.

I think this has always been one of the biggest jokes. No penalty for a coach for leaving after NSD, but the kid is locked into a ridiculous contract. If they can work out the kinks on this one, it's probably for the best.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 6/20/18 at 3:00 pm to
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This one is huge. Coaches love this. "You can't fire me, I'll just take these here recruits with me to Job B!"

I heard the main thing still undecided in the proposed NLI exception for departing HC situations is whether or not fired HCs will be included.
This post was edited on 6/20/18 at 3:07 pm
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