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RE: Big 10 Proposal Would Allow Anyone To Transfer Anywhere Without Sitting Out Year
(02-17-2020 03:44 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  Brett McMurphy‏Verified account @Brett_McMurphy


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ACC announces it “supports a one-time transfer opportunity for all student-athletes, regardless of sport. As a conference, we look forward to continuing the discussion nationally.”



12:38 PM - 17 Feb 2020

The other day, the NCAA reported that "the Division I Board of Directors asked [The Division I Committee on Academics] to explore criteria that would provide immediate eligibility at a new school for transfer students who are best prepared to succeed academically after the move.

http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/medi...ligibility

Guessing that that if it ever happens, the B1G/ACC's no-restriction model would prevail?
02-17-2020 11:53 PM
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