More changes are coming to the college football calendar. Between recruiting, the transfer portal, the new-look College Football Playoff and more, there have been some sweeping changes made to the ...
The NCAA has officially decided to do away with the spring transfer portal window. This decision has felt looming for a while, after the NCAA had already moved the spring window from 15 days to 10 ...
College football’s spring transfer portal was eliminated by the NCAA’s administrative committee, leaving the sport with just one window for players to enter the portal. The committee announced the ...
On Wednesday reports emerged that the NCAA has eliminated the spring transfer portal period and is moving to a single window in the winter. Precise dates will be formalized in October but the proposed ...
The NCAA Division I Football Subdivision Oversight Committee proposed a modification of the transfer portal window that would eliminate the spring period on Sept. 4. Under the proposal, undergraduate ...
The spring transfer portal window is no more, per a Wednesday report from On3. A major change to the transfer cycle, the shift to a single window was approved by the NCAA Division I Administration ...
The spring transfer portal window is no more, per a Wednesday report from On3. A major change to the transfer cycle, the shift to a single window was approved by the NCAA Division I Administration ...
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Syracuse football: spring transfer portal eliminated
In their never ending quest to change rules without actually bargaining with the players, the NCAA has eliminated the spring transfer portal period for football. The specific length is still to be ...
President Donald Trump endorsed unsubstantiated claims about a link between Tylenol and autism Monday and made a variety of outlandish claims about childhood vaccinations, offering perhaps his most ...
There's no question what the biggest game on Troy's schedule is, and this year, the stakes were even higher as the Trojans opened conference play.
LIPA’s own internal committee strongly recommended Quanta to take over. However, LIPA’s Board of Trustees opted to renew its contract with PSEG Long Island in April instead.
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