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NCAA Transfer Window: Football Players Eligible for Playoffs

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

NCAA Poised to Implement ‌January Transfer Window for Football

The NCAA is set to adopt a single transfer window for college football players, aiming to resolve conflicts⁤ between postseason competition‍ and player eligibility. The Division I bowl subdivision oversight committee ⁣approved a window running from January 2-16 on​ Monday,⁤ with final approval⁢ expected from the D-I administrative panel next month.

Currently,⁤ the​ overlapping timelines for ⁣the College Football⁢ Playoff and the transfer portal have forced ​student-athletes into tough decisions. this change stems from⁢ unanimous ‌support from bowl subdivision coaches, voiced ⁤at ‌the ‌American Football Coaches Association‌ convention earlier this year, who sought to minimize roster disruption during crucial bowl ⁢preparations. Last season, Penn State quarterback ⁣Beau Pribula ‍entered the transfer portal mid-playoff ⁤run, ultimately ‍transferring to Missouri. ‌”The current ‍NCAA post-season​ model creates a ⁢challenge for student-athletes,” ⁤pribula posted on social ⁤media at ⁤the time. “The overlapping CFB playoff & transfer portal timeline has forced me into an impossible decision.”

Under the new rules, players on teams participating ⁢in the College⁢ Football Playoff will have a five-day window to enter the portal following their‍ team’s final game. All other players will have from January 2-16 to enter ⁢the ‍portal, a shift from the previous December 9-28 window.

The spring transfer period, which ran ​from ⁣April 16-25 ‍this past offseason and created scheduling conflicts with⁣ spring practice, has been eliminated. The ‌new​ system also includes an exception allowing players to transfer‍ within 30 days if their coach is fired, though this‌ exception is currently under review.

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