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On Wednesday, the NCAA announced that multi-time transfers who transfer during or after the current academic year will be eligible to play at their new school without a wavier while a lawsuit continues against the organization. Per ESPN:
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With college basketball's portal season about to tip off, athletes who have transferred multiple times can compete in the next academic year if they meet conditions while a lawsuit continues against the NCAA, the organization said Wednesday.

The NCAA issued the guidance as an update to a document previously circulated to its member schools about its redshirt rule as it pertained to the lawsuit filed by a coalition of states. In December, multiple-transfer athletes who were denied the chance to compete immediately were allowed by a federal judge in West Virginia to play through the remainder of this academic year.

NCAA rules allow underclassmen to transfer once without having to sit out a year. But an additional transfer as an undergraduate generally requires the NCAA to grant a waiver allowing the athlete to compete immediately. Without it, the athlete would have to sit out for a year at the new school.

On Wednesday, the NCAA said while it is not certain whether the preliminary injunction issued by the judge will remain in place during the 2024-25 season, athletes who transfer again during or after the current academic year won't be subject to the requirement that they sit out one year. However, transfer window notification rules must be followed.
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tigabait0112 months
How about in-season transfers before the “trade deadline”?
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Ponchy Tiger12 months
Personally I think multiple transfers are not good long term for anyone. But at this point just let them all transfer within the portal windows. I think most feel the NCAA will lose but what if they don’t? Will they go back and retroactively declare players ineligible and then punish schools for playing an ineligible player? You would say no but the NCAA rarely does the right or common sense thing. That is why I say just let them all
Transfer no matter how many times they want and end this crap.
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