Changes in college athletics, including the NCAA transfer portal, NIL opportunities, roster limits, and expanded seasons, ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
The NCAA requires schools to adhere to a player’s transfer request, but Lucas' name never appeared in the portal.
Why is college football this way? Coaches say there are three major factors: the transfer portal and recruiting calendars; ...
Since the landmark liberalization of college football players’ movement and financial opportunities, a vast proportion of ...
NIL and the transfer portal have changed the game, but there is still a lot that works even if more reinvention is coming.
Since then, players have found the freedom – and risk – to make moves during their college careers. With the addition of name ...
The NCAA transfer portal, once celebrated as the answer to the chaos of college athlete mobility, now finds its relevance under scrutiny. In a move that could set a transformative precedent ...
image and likeness (NIL), blue-chip high school and junior college recruits have essentially become free agents willing to sign with the highest bidder. Combined with the transfer portal ...
Namely, will they opt into the revenue-sharing agreements that allow the schools to directly pay the players for their name, ...
Ohio State defensive end Mitchell Melton entered the college football transfer portal prior to the national championship but ...
Defensive back Xavier Lucas is transferring from Wisconsin to Miami without actually entering the NCAA's transfer portal, his ...