The NCAA announced a sweeping set of rule changes to its transfer portal window schedule for college football athletes. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The NCAA is reshaping how college football players ...
The NCAA’s Administrative Committee has recommended a new 15-day window, from Jan. 2-16, during which college football players can enter the transfer portal, the organization announced on Tuesday, Oct ...
The NCAA approved a single January transfer window in college football on Wednesday, a move that will allow coaches with high-stakes postseason games to focus more on matchups than player retention.
Washington Maryland Football Fans cheer during the first half of an NCAA college football game between Maryland and Washington, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in College ...
The College Sports Commission has created a new "snitch line" for reporting rules violations. This reporting system is open to everyone, including coaches, players, and the general public. Reports can ...
Ohio State mascot Brutus observes a moment of silence for victims of California fires before the Cotton Bowl NCAA College Football Playoff semifinal game against Texas on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, in ...
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The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee approved on Tuesday two significant changes to the transfer portal, shrinking the amount of time granted to athletes to declare their intention to pursue a ...
College athletes could soon be allowed to bet on professional sporting events. On Wednesday, the NCAA’s Division I Administrative Committee approved a proposal allowing players to bet on pro sports.
The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee has adopted a recommendation that would bring a significant change to its sports betting policy for student-athletes and athletics department staff members ...
The NCAA on Wednesday approved rules changes that removed the barrier of placing sponsorship advertising on team uniforms. Currently, advertising marks (commercial logos in NCAA lingo) were only ...
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