I found this online and if reading it literally, it would appear all players may transfer "once" without sitting out a year. Is that it? No other stipulations at the conference level? For example, I know the SEC was talking about not allowing players to transfer between conference schools but perhaps that was just being discussed? With NIL, these players have a chance to make pay dirt twice. Of course in the open market, the player can leverage existing NIL deals with current school when other schools come calling for the transfer offer. All of this for lack of a better word is very "interesting". That said here is what I found online for current NCAA rules relative to transferring. Can anyone add more clarity / depth to what else this may entail from a "rules" perspective? Thanks.
Reports: Transfers won't have to sit out season
The NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to change the long-standing rule that forces transfer athletes in football and basketball to sit out a season at their new school, a report said.
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