There’s a chance the NCAA could change the current graduate transfer rule for football and basketball, and limit graduate transfers across the two sports.
Graduate transfers currently have the ability to immediately transfer to a different school and enroll in a graduate program that isn’t offered at their previous school. If a graduate transfer has one year of eligibility remaining, he or she receives a scholarship that counts against the new school’s scholarship limit for that one season.
A new proposal set to be voted on next week at the NCAA Division I Council meetings would change the one-season application in some cases. It posits that a graduate transfer’s scholarship should count against his or her new team’s scholarship limit for two seasons unless the transferring player completes his or her graduate program within the first school year.
Asking graduate transfers to complete a graduate program in one season so they don’t penalize their teams is absolutely preposterous.
The proposal was put forth last year after 18 months of study by a task force seeking to stem the increase in graduate transfer students, who since 2011 have been able to transfer and play immediately if they have earned their undergraduate degree.
South Dakota State’s athletic director, Justin Sell, the task force’s chairman, said in an interview this month that the proposal was trying to “manage behavior” of athletes who were transferring solely for sports. Sell, who did not immediately return a call for comment on Friday, said then that the proposal had broad support and that he expected it to be approved.
But as news of the proposal became more widespread, opposition mounted. Some referred to the measure as draconian and a thinly veiled attempt by coaches — particularly in men’s basketball — to reassert control of their players.
XUFan09 wrote:
Travis Steele is going to be an aggressive recruiter.
On March 27, 2019 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Xavier 2019 Basketball Commits – 247 Sports (Travis Steele's first class)
HS Class of 2019 • National Rank # 20 • Big East Rank: #2
So far, Coach Steele has out-recruited eight of the Big East head coaches (according to 247 Sports).
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